ASAP Cheques Canada
Are My Cheques Compatible With The New Standards?
Why Are Cheques Changing?
When Do I Have To Be Ready?
What Do I Look For?
Are My Cheques Compatible With The New Standards?
The rules for cheque design and printing have changed, and the
deadline for using the new cheque format is approaching. These rules
are named CPA Standard 006, usually abbreviated as CPA 006 (CPA stands for the
Canadian Payments Association).
You have probably seen cheques with a new look, such as the set of
boxes in the top right hand corner for filling in the date, and the
new printing on the back of cheques, such as the curious phrase
"Back/Endos" (Endos is the French word for Back).


Are your cheques compatible and are you ready? The purpose of this guide is to highlight some of the
requirements, and to let you know where to find more information.
Why Are Cheques Changing?
Cheques do a lot of traveling! When you deposit a cheque, your
branch will physically send it to your bank's processing centre.
After processing it, they will send it to the processing centre for the bank where the
person who wrote the cheque has their account. From there it will be
sent to the cheque issuer's
branch, before finally being returned to cheque issuer along with their bank
statement. There could even be additional stops in between! And if
the cheque is not honored (eg. insufficient funds, stop payment),
then the cheque retraces these steps back to where it was deposited.
According to the Canadian Payments Association, some 5 million
cheques are shipped each business day. This is expensive and
time-consuming, slows down clearing time and gets in the way of
speedy detection of fraud. There is also potential for delay and
loss (for example, the author had to replace a payroll cheque because the armoured vehicle used to deliver cheques had been
robbed).
Following the lead of the U.S., Singapore, Spain and other
countries, financial institutions in Canada are preparing to
transmit scanned cheque images electronically rather than physically
transport the cheques. For this to function well, the information on
cheques has to be captured accurately and at high speeds.
This is why the standards describing the design of cheques
have been changing.
When Do I Have To Be Ready?
The original deadline was December 31, 2006 but this has been extended
recently to June 30, 2007. This may seem a long way off, but
most people order a years' worth of cheques at a time or more, so the time to learn about
the requirements
is now.
In the meantime, there is no reason that you should not use up any remaining
older style cheques.
Unfortunately, it may not be as simple as ordering CPA 006
compatible cheques. If you are using accounting or personal finance
software such as QuickBooks, Quicken or Simply Accounting, you may need to upgrade to a recent
software version that supports
the changes. In some cases, a CPA 006 compatible version of your
software may not be available yet.
What Do I Look For?
The remaining sections describe many of the changes. While Canadian
cheque printers should already have redesigned their cheques, even
recent samples ordered through major banks continue to show various
incompatibilities. However, keep in mind that at the time this article was
written, the standards were still being fine-tuned, some software vendors
had yet to fully support the new standards, and the deadline is the end of
June 2007. If you have any
concerns, then simply take several (voided) samples to
your bank branch who will submit them to their Quality Assurance team
for analysis.
For full details on the cheque standards, visit the Canadian Payments
Association at www.cdnpay.ca.
Les C. Cseh is the President of ASAP Cheques, Forms & Supplies, a cheque printer specializing in high security, low cost cheques for business and individuals. The company operates out of Gananoque, Ontario and Watertown, New York. Les has been involved in cheque printing for over 15 years, including participation in ANS standards development. Inquiries can be directed to info@asap-cheques.com and 888-3-CHEQUE (888-324-3783).