Delhi Metro – Please collect ATM Kiosk rent via BBPS
Delhi Metro is leasing out kiosks for 64 ATMs to be set
up across Delhi Metro stations. These ATMs can be used by Delhi Metro users to
fulfill their banking needs.
The Lease Holders have to pay to DMRC Lease Rent/Space
Rent as per the terms and conditions of the Lease Agreement.
The Lease Holders can pay the lease rent via RTGS/NEFT/ECS
and inform the payment particulars to the DMRC Property Business Team.
DMRC Accounts section will reconcile the payments
received in their bank accounts with the details submitted by the lease
holders.
This is too cumbersome, and it would reduce the recon
process, if DMRC onboards BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment System) to receive its lease rentals.
The process is simple, and a sample process flow is as
under
a)
DMRC assigns a unique Identification Number
for each leased property.
b)
This Unique Identification Number is
uploaded in the BBPS Billing Module
c)
The Lease Holder logs into BBPS App, chooses
DMRC as Biller, inputs the Unique Identification Number.
d)
The Bill Details are fetched by the BBPS
Module and the Lease Holder makes the necessary payment.
e)
The Accounts are reconciled easily, basis each
individual payment.
f)
In the initial stages, ‘Free-format’,
payment can be allowed against each Lease Number. As the processes mature,
DMRC can shift to ‘Fetch and Pay’, option.
Quote
To be filled by DMRC
Officials
On the request for the
___________________________________(name of Licensee/ party/company), they are
allowed to deposit the payment via RTGS/ NEFT/ ECS mode in DMRC‘s authorized
bank name and account No. to which payments to be made – Union Bank of India,
Branch at F-14/15, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001,
IFSC Code UBIN0530786,
MICR Code 110026006, Account No. 307801110050003
subject to submission of
format for intimation for deposition of payment via RTGS/NEFT/ECS in PD
contracts every time seven (7) before due date for approval of DMRC Ltd and
submission of confirmation of deposition of payments before the due date.
Dated: ____/____/_______
Signature of MGR/AM-Property Business
Unquote
Presently,
the Delhi Metro network consists of about 389 Km with 285 stations (including
NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Corridor and Rapid Metro Gurugram). The network has now
crossed the boundaries of Delhi to reach NOIDA and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh
and Gurgaon in Haryana.
Currently,
Delhi Metro is commuting approximately 30 lakhs commuters on an average on
daily basis with safety, punctuality, reliability and comfort.
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