ATM use over five times will attract fee
Using ATMs
(automated teller machines) to withdraw money or for other purposes such as
balance enquiry beyond five times in a month will attract a levy of Rs.20 a
transaction from Saturday. According to
the Reserve Bank of India’s new guidelines that come into force from Saturday,
bank customers in six metros —Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and
Bangalore — are allowed to withdraw money and/or carry out non-financial
transactions like mini-statements at ATMs of banks, where they hold
saving/current accounts, free of charge only five times a month. Every transaction beyond this threshold will
be charged Rs.20 per use. Besides, the number of free transactions at
ATMs of non-home banks has been cut to three times a month from five times. The RBI, however, clarified that nothing
precludes a bank from offering more than three free transactions at other bank
ATMs to its account holders if it so desires.
The cap in the number of free ATM transactions will not apply on
small/no-frills or basic savings bank deposit account holders who will continue
to enjoy five free transactions. At
places other than the six metro centres, the facility of five free transactions
for savings bank account customers will remain unchanged upon using other bank
ATMs.//the hindu//
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