Non-implementation of digital signed pension revision authorities by 15 banks

Non-implementation of digital signed pension revision authorities by 15 banks

Government Of India
Ministry Of Finance
Department Of expenditure
Central Pension Accounting Office
Trikoot-II,Bhikaji Cama Place
New Delhi – 110 066
Phone:26174596,26174456,26174438

CPAO/IT&Tech/e-PPO/2016-17/13

Dated 13.04.2016

Office Memorandum

subject: Non-implementation of digital signed pension revision authorities by 15 banks.

Attention is invited to this office OM No.CPAO/Tech/e-PPO/2015-16/440-511 dated 03.07.2015 (copy enclosed) on the above subject whereby all the banks were requested to provide following:-

(i) Server finger print for SFTP
(ii) Username of SFTP
(iii) Password for SFTP

2. Paperless movement of digitally signed e-Revision authorities were scheduled to be implemented w.e.f. 01.02.2016 in all banks vide CPAO’s OM No.CPAO/Tech/e-PPO/2015-16/1743 dated 28.01.2016 (Copy enclosed). For this purpose, all CPPCs were supposed to provide their SFTP accounts to NIC-CPAO to enable it to push the digitally signed e-Revision Authorities to their server.

3. While 14 banks have already implemented these, even after rigorous persuasion by NIC-CPAO 15 banks are still lagging behind (list enclosed) in providing their SFTP accounts. Consequently, the movement of paperless e-Revision authorities could not be implemented fully in all banks.

4. If remaining banks are facing some difficulties in providing their SFTP accounts, Sh.Davinder kumar, Technical Director, NIC at his E-mail Kumardavinder@gmail.com or Mobile No.9354806172 may be contacted. The SFTP accounts may be provided to the NIC, CPAO at the earliest and in any case not later than 30.04.2016.

5. This issues with the approval of competent authority

Encl: As above.

(Vijay Singh)
Sr.Accounts Officer (IT & Tech)

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Department Of expenditure
Central Pension Accounting Office
Trikoot-II,Bhikaji Cama Place
New Delhi – 110 066
Phones: 26174596,26174456,26174430

CPAO/Tech/e.PPO/2015-16/440+0511

03.07.2015

Office Memorandum

subject: Roll out of e-PPO project for revision authorities.

Presently, under pilot run of e-PPO Project, CPAO is successfully sending digitally signed revision authorities along with hard copies of the same to the three banks i.e state bank of India, chandni Chowk, Canara Bank and Bank of Baroda. Now it has been decided to roll out this project in the CPPCs of remaining banks w.e.f. 01.08.2015.

In the meanwhile, all the remaining CPPCs are advised to complete their preparatory work and other formalities by the end of july, 2015. For this purpose they have to provide:-

(i) Server finger print for SFTP
(ii) User name for SFTP
(iii) Password for SFTP by 15th of July 2015.

CPAO will send both paper authorities and digitally signed PDF and XML files on the SFTP login provided by bank w.e.f. 1st August 2015.

In this regard necessary instructions may be downloaded from CPAO website www.CPAO.nic.in. Of needed sr.TD/TD (NIC), CPAO may be contacted on telephone number 011-26175099.

(Subhash Chandra)
Controller of Accounts

Banks which have not given CPAO Valid SFTP Account Due to which EPPO (Revision) Could not be started and paper authority is continuing
SL .NO BANK NAME CPPC NAME
1 BANK OF INDIA CPPC-NAGPUR
2 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA CPPC-NAVI MUMBAI
3 DENA BANK CPPC-MUMBAI
4 HDFC BANK CPPC – GURGAON
5 IDBI BANK CPPC – MUMBAI
6 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK CPPC – CHENNAI
7 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE CPPC- NEW DELHI
8 PUNJAB & SIND BANK CPPC- NEW DELHI
9 STATE BANK OF BIKANER & JAIPUR CPPC – JAIPUR
10 STATE BANK OF PATIALA CPPC – PATIALA
11 STATE BANK OF TRAVANCORE CPPC – TRIVANDRUM
12 SYNDICATE BANK CPPC – MAINPAL, TQ:UDUPI
13 UNITED BANK OF INDIA CPPC – KOLKATA
14 UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK CPPC – NAGPUR
15 VIJAYA BANK CPPC – BANGALORE

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