TTMS Net Banking usually refers to the Treasury & Accounts Department, Tamil Nadu – Treasury Transactions / Treasury Management System (TTMS) used for online government payments such as taxes, fees, challans, and departmental receipts through authorised bank net banking.
This guide explains what TTMS net banking is, who can use it, how payments work, and common issues in simple terms.
Quick Summary – TTMS Net Banking
- System: TTMS (Tamil Nadu Treasury / Treasury Management)
- Used for: Government payments & challans
- Payment mode: Bank net banking (authorised banks)
- Availability: 24×7 (bank availability may vary)
- Internet required: Yes
What Is TTMS Net Banking?
TTMS Net Banking is not a bank’s own net banking.
It is a government payment platform where you:
- Create a challan / payment request on the TTMS portal
- Pay the amount using net banking of a supported bank
- Get an e-receipt / CIN after successful payment
It is commonly used for:
- Government fees
- Departmental receipts
- Taxes & non-tax payments
- Treasury-related transactions
How TTMS Net Banking Payment Works (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Create Challan
- Select department, purpose, amount
- Enter payer details
Step 2: Choose Bank
- Select an authorised bank for net banking
- You will be redirected to the bank’s net banking page
Step 3: Login to Bank Net Banking
- Enter your User ID & password
- Confirm the payment
Step 4: Get Receipt
- On success, you receive:
- CIN / Transaction ID
- e-Receipt / Challan
Always download or save the receipt.
Banks Supported for TTMS Net Banking
TTMS supports multiple public & private sector banks (availability may change).
Commonly supported banks include major PSU and private banks.
The exact list appears on the TTMS payment page at the time of payment.
TTMS Net Banking Login – Important Note
- There is no separate TTMS “login” for personal banking
- You login using:
- Your bank’s net banking credentials
- TTMS only redirects you to the bank
Common TTMS Net Banking Problems & Solutions
1. Amount Debited but Receipt Not Generated
- Wait a few hours
- Check challan status using reference number
- Amount is usually auto-updated or reversed if failed
2. Bank Page Not Opening
- Try a different browser
- Disable pop-up blockers
- Retry during non-peak hours
3. Payment Failed
- Check bank balance
- Try another supported bank
- Save transaction reference number
TTMS Net Banking Safety Tips
- Use only official TTMS portal
- Do not refresh the page during payment
- Save challan & receipt immediately
- Never share net banking OTP or password
- Use a stable internet connection
TTMS Net Banking FAQs
Is TTMS net banking free?
A. TTMS itself is free. Bank charges, if any, depend on your bank.
Can I use any bank’s net banking?
A. Only banks listed on the TTMS portal are supported.
Is TTMS available 24×7?
A. Yes, but bank systems or maintenance may affect timing.
Can I pay using UPI?
A. Typically, TTMS payments are through net banking.
Conclusion
TTMS Net Banking is a convenient and secure way to make Tamil Nadu government treasury payments online using your bank’s net banking. Always verify challan details and keep your receipt safe.




