ATM Rules Changed: Banks to Charge Customers on Transactions


ATM Rules Changed: Banks to Charge Customers on Transactions

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jul 1: Under pressure from banks like State Bank of India which have a vast network of Automated Teller Machines (ATM) across India, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has ammended rules governing ATM operations. The grouse of bigger banks is that the customers of various other banks which do not have good ATM network, frequently use their ATMs, resulting in increased ATM maintenance burden on them.

As per the new rules, which have come into effect from Friday July 1, customers can operate their account through other bank ATMs free of cost up to five times a month. The restriction that these five transactions cannot exceed Rs 50,000 per month has also been enforced, with the added clause that other non-financial transactions like balance inquiry, PIN change, and mini statement also are counted in these five transactions, unlike earlier.

At the same time, RBI has stipulated that the banks should credit amounts that remain without being dispensed by the ATMs during attempts by customers because of technical problems into the respective accounts within seven working days from the date of receipt of complaint, instead 12 days stipulated earlier. For each day’s delay thereof, banks will be penalized Rs 100 a day, and the customers need to file their complaints in this respect within 30 days.

As earlier, free services from other bank ATMs will continue to be available only for savings bank account holders and not others. Every transaction over and above the stipulated five will be charged. HDFC Bank has announced that it will charge Rs 20 for every transaction above five per month, and Rs 8.50 per each non-financial transactions. Other banks are also expected to follow suit.

The banks have also been asked to update the customers about the transactions in their accounts through emails and SMS alerts, irrespective of the value of the account. In the past, only transactions above certain limits were conveyed to the customers by banks.

  

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  • SBI IS NOW JUST NONSENSE, BALRAM SAHOO

    Thu, Feb 04 2016

    AS PER NEW RULES AND REGULATION OF SBI, EVERY CUSTOMER NOW FACE ENORMOUS DIFFICULTIES IN TRANSACTING BCOZ U NEVER KNOW WHEN SBI WILL CHARGE....I AM JUST NOW USING IT LIKE A NORMAL SUB STANDARD PRIVATE BANK WHO ARE RUNNING THEIR BANK BY TAKING HIDDEN CHARGES........SBI IS NOW SO BORINGBANK OF INDIA

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  • NAGEN MAHAPATRA, JHARSUGUDA

    Fri, Sep 05 2014

    U have not explain here about the self bank atm rule

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  • patel nevil, ahmedabad

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Dear sir the bank is give the two ATM card for the account holder, one is on and second is off the on card is lose than user transfers the mony,account, and password in to second card, than unorthorise user can not use the lose card.

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  • deepak, delhi

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    does the use of ATM for internet shopping is also included in transactions.

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  • vinay kumar, lucknow

    Mon, Nov 19 2012

    Dear/Sir
    I want to know that my mother expired I am the only one son she has given me to operate the ATM I want to know that after expired can I operate the ATM to withdraw the money.

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  • D V S Padmanabha Raju, Tadipatri

    Fri, Apr 13 2012

    Sir
    I am Account Holder AndhraBank/ATM Debit Card I have to Draw Money From SBI ATM Rs 30000
    In single Day It is Possible or Not or Let Me Know that in How many Transactions Can I Draw Money for Rs 30000 in SBI ATM in Single Day
    Regards,
    DVSPR

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  • Jagadeesh, Chennai

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    Generally, banks like CITI, HSBC prefer customers not to come to the bank for anything expcet in case of emergencies. The fundamentai idea is make banking easy. These sort of policies are not helping that purpose. On the contrary, banks like SBI are making it difficult. Not sure why they want customers to sit in long queue in their bank premises.

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  • chaya, bangalore

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    this is disgusting!banks have no curtesy to even inform their customers about this change! i have lost more than 500rs due to this new rule during the last month itself!this is ridiculous!!!!

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  • Mark, Udyavara

    Sun, Jul 03 2011

    Like all regulatory bodies in India, RBI too is a puppet. It lacks public conscience. Why did they decide these facilities in the first place. Surely it lacked foresight then. If it is for the good of the people, why not enforce banks to put up. Internally RBI can plan a fee for each bank by volume of its customer transactions done at other banks ATM. Is it that difficult?

    As written, I am surprised that pin change is one of the feature at other bank ATM!

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  • Mahammed, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Jul 03 2011

    this is not a good decision technology,state bank ATMs as i feel it

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  • Mahammed, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Jul 03 2011

    this is not a good decision technology,state bank ATMs as i feel it

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Sat, Jul 02 2011

    Another money making racket. Half the money will be syphoned off by RBI. Surely no customers will protest this with the banks, because the bank will tell the customers point-blank on their face - go and complain to RBI, not to us.

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  • Parson, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    ATM card also been charged every year. ICICI bank will charge more for this. Even after RBI instruction they ask customer to keep Rs5300 as minimum balance for SB account. They charge fine if people dont maintain the balance

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  • Joseph D' Almeida, Kadri Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    The bank staff only advising to withdraw money from ATM'S and also saying that there'ii be no much rush in the bank, if customer goes to the ATM. Customer of same bank should not be charged if he\she swipes as many times in a month. Other customer ok restrict. Pvt. banks forget, they'ii always wait for these type of opportunities to grab money from the poor customers.

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  • SD, Dubai

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    Dear Jossy,

    Thanks for the information, but what exactly is your point and how is it relevant to this topic? Geez!!!

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  • Simon M A, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 02 2011

    Who is ruling India Now ?
    What is the IDEOLOGY of congres govt. they are standing for poor people or? may be this is also a simbal of stepping in to socialism.All other  socialism are failed in the world so Indian National Congres is trying to bring back thru 2g spectrum and petrolium price hike anyway it is a golden time for poor people in India !!!!!

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  • Jossy Dsouza, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    Time is changing friends. The Govt world wide are planning for single currency and compulsory implant of Microchip based RFID (Radio frequency ID) which can be planted under skin!!! In few years soon, there will not be physical currency or hard cash ! New world Order (NWO) is planning for cashless society and believe me, days ahead are going to be tough !!!
    Soon once RFID is implanted under skin, no need of ID proof, It has all Info related to your Bank account,ID, Health,Criminal and Social Records in the microchip. And can retrieve ur data in seconds anywhere in the world! So watch out !!!! Find more info in YouTube by typing NWO, or One World Govt., New Global Currency or RFID.

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  • bidyadhar panda, bhubaneswar

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    GOOD for controlled use and warning for erratic users.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    They should make it free for their customers and charge ATM transactions for other card holders. This way they can minimize the usage and also get maintenance charges from those who decide not to use the ATMs from their networks. Nobody minds paying charges if it is an emergency, but limiting to 5 transactions even on the same network of ATMs is ridiculous.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    What big banks likes SBI and ICICI experiencing in terms of ATM operations are true.Since the introduction of ATMs rules have changed many times and this change is also part of pruning/additional charging for indiscriminate usuage.I feel that a common man can easily operate the ATMs of other banks within the limit of 5 transactions including other than cash withdrawals.And he should bank on his own banks ATM for extra needs.The present change will help the big banksto manage their ATMs cash management to the convenience of their own customers.

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  • Indian, Mangalore/Ksa

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    India is going back to stone age...Very bad news.

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  • Ashwil, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    Its fair from their point to charge for the services they provide. I feel very comfortable to go to State Bank ATMs as I feel it is very safe, even while travelling. No fear of card getting stuck. I feel we need to plan better while using ATMs.

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  • satish, nashik

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    this is not good decision technology is upgraded bank give all possible facility to custmoer

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Jul 01 2011

    A setback for e-banking even though it will not hurt common man.But what puzzles me is the counting of balance inquiry,pin change,mini statement included to five transactions per month!The move could benefit banks in the expense of customers!

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