Free ATM cash withdrawal from April 1, 2009 - CIRCULAR

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Dear All,

Please note that w.e.f. 01st April, 2009 ATM cards can be used in any bank’s ATM for withdrawing cash without any charges.
RBI circular in this regard is provided below. Hope you find this useful.

 

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Date: Mar 10, 2008
Customer charges for use of ATMs for cash withdrawal and balance enquiry
 
 
RBI/2007-2008/260
DPSS No.1405 / 02.10.02 / 2007-2008

March 10, 2008

The Chairman / Chief Executive Officer
(All Scheduled commercial banks including RRBs)
Dear Sir
Customer charges for use of ATMs for cash withdrawal and balance enquiry
1. Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) have gained prominence as a delivery channel for banking transactions in India. Banks have been deploying ATMs to increase their reach. While ATMs facilitate a variety of banking transactions for customers, their main utility has been for cash withdrawal and balance enquiry.. As at the end of December 2007, the number of ATMs deployed in India was 32,342. Commensurate with the branch network, larger banks have deployed more ATMs. Most banks prefer to deploy ATMs at locations where they have a large customer base or expect considerable use. To increase the usage of ATMs as a delivery channel, banks have also entered into bilateral or multilateral arrangements with other banks to have inter-bank ATM networks.
2. It is evident that the charges levied on the customers vary from bank to bank and also vary according to the ATM network that is used for the transaction. Consequently, a customer is not aware, before hand, of the charges that will be levied for a particular ATM transaction, while using an ATM of another bank. This generally discourages the customer from using the ATMs of other banks. It is, therefore, essential to ensure greater transparency.
3. International experience indicates that in countries such as UK, Germany and France, bank customers have access to all ATMs in the country, free of charge except when cash is withdrawn from white label ATMs or from ATMs managed by non-bank entities. There is also a move, internationally, to regulate the fee structure by the regulator from the public policy angle. The ideal situation is that a customer should be able to access any ATM installed in the country free of charge through an equitable cooperative initiative by banks.
4. In view of this, RBI had placed on its website an Approach paper and sought public comments. The comments received have been analysed. Based on the feed back a framework of service charges would be implemented by all banks as under:
 
 
Sr.No. Service Charges
(i)  For use of own ATMs for any purpose  Free (with immediate effect)
(2)  For use of other bank ATMs for balance enquiries  Free (with immediate effect)
(3)  For use of other bank ATMs for cash withdrawals  No bank shall increase the charges prevailing as on December 23, 2007 (i.e. the date of release of Approach Paper on RBI website)
Banks which are charging more than Rs.20 per transaction shall reduce the charges to a maximum of Rs.20 per transaction by March 31, 2008
Free - with effect from April 1, 2009.


5. For the services at (1) and (2) above, the customer will not be levied any charge under any other head and the service will be totally free.
6. For the service number (3) the charge of Rs.20/- indicated will be all inclusive and no other charges will be levied to the customers under any other head irrespective of the amount of withdrawal.
7. The service charges for the following types of cash withdrawal transactions may be determined by the banks themselves:
(a) cash withdrawal with the use of credit cards
(b) cash withdrawal in an ATM located abroad.
8. Please acknowledge the receipt of the circular. A copy of the circular issued to your branches on this subject may please be submitted to us in due course.

Yours faithfully
(Arun Pasricha)
General Manager

Replies (15)
thanx for this info

Dear All!

 

It is a welcome move taken by RBI. It helps the common man from searching for a particular bank's ATM in big cities and in outstations and helps better utilisation of the existing resources of the banking network.

 

The public would be immensely benefitted by the slashing of the rates for using other Bank's ATMs.

 

Hats Off to RBI.

Thats a great move by the RBI now we dont have to move long for the ATM

thanks

thank

Yaaaa its g8 move from RBI

As Customer Point of view...he got big relief frm such charges

But temme 1thing frm view point of Banks.........

I take example of ICICI Bank.which has max no. of ATMs all over India.... They incurred lot of Investment in setting Up these ATM( Like Rent Cost, and maintenance etc..)

Nw 1 PSU bank (not wanna 2 take a name) has very Less no. of ATM... nw after implenting such service to all Banks customer having ATM card facility.

Nw dat PSU bank customer can enjoy max benefits frm it & also dat PSU bank too..as he incurred very less investment on it.

but ICICI bank who started such services very early n spent lot of investment On it.. He has to suffer a lot( earlier He can earn handsome amt on giving such service)....

I m not oppose with such decision, but i only wanna RBI to think abt such matter also.. They should Minimise such cost to some extent.......

Pls correct if i m wrong.....

Every1 has its own opinion....

whatever for banks ,

It is good for customers.

 

thanks for sharing this

yaa it's really a GR8 Move.... But... I hv 1 question... Can anybody tell me how It will affect to bank(s).. . I personally think may be it will be result in a bad news for banks who already have a more number of ATM.. . E.g.. In city like Mumbai Axis bank has more number of ATM centres as compared to HDFC bank... Soo... Now my quertion is wheather it will affect Axis bank's business??. . Because i think other than d "ATM centre's" issue HDFC is far ahead dan any other Private sector bank.
Hey... "Mayank" i think whatever u r thinking is right... But, I think it is "SBI" Not "ICICI" who has maximum no. Of "ATM'S" All over India... As compared to any other private or public sector bank . I'm not sure about this but i think soo....

Very nice

nice na

 

Thanx for sharing this important circular.....

yes its a great move by RBI. It will also beneficial to bank also, now the ATM Mc cost for banks are reduced. I think that RBI should install ATM Mc at its own pocket bcoz now banks are hazitate to install a new machine.

But ATMs are not giving money to the other Banks ATM Cards. Showing Error.

Its in Kolkata, I have tried SBI, BOI, Canara Bank ATMs to withdraw money from HDFC Bank ATM Card. But I Haven't got the payment.

I Think , for the time being Banks are not prepared to accept this circular by the RBI


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