Free Transactions
at Other Bank's ATM reduced to Three per Month in Chennai and Metro Cities
This reduction will, however, not apply to small / no frills / Basic
Savings Bank Deposit account holders who will continue to enjoy five (5) free
transactions, as hitherto.
Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) has rationalise the number of free transaction at other bank's ATM
(Automated Teller Machines) .
The number of
mandatory free ATM transactions for savings bank account customers at other
banks’ ATMs is reduced from the present five (5) to three (3) transactions per
month (inclusive of both financial &non-financial transactions) for
transactions done at the ATMs located in the six metro centres, viz. Mumbai,
New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Non - Financial
transaction such as balance checking, Printing Mini Statement or / any other
transaction at ATM.
The RBI's Full
circular is given below.
Usage of ATMs – Rationalisation of number of free transactions..
The number of
ATMs, which stood at a little over 27,000 as at end-March 2007, has increased
to over 1.6 lakh across India by end-March 2014.
During the same
period, the Point-of-Sale (POS) infrastructure has increased from 3.2 lakh to
10.65 lakh terminals. The ATMs are being gradually leveraged by banks to
deliver other financial and non-financial products to their customers.
Meanwhile, White
Label ATMs (WLAs) have also been introduced in India with the objective of
increasing the ATM density and also building the rural & semi- urban ATM
infrastructure.
However, despite
this growth, the deployment of both ATMs as well as POS infrastructure in India
is lop-sided with a significantly large presence in metropolitan & urban
areas as compared to rural and semi-urban areas.
Recently, a few
banks and the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) had approached the RBI seeking
changes in the extant instructions regarding free transactions at other banks’
ATMs. Referring to the growing cost of ATM deployment & maintenance
incurred by banks on the one hand as well as the rising interchange out-go due
to these free transactions, the IBA had sought the removal of free transactions
at other banks’ ATMs at metro centres and other large townships in the country.
In this regard,
we (RBI) draw attention to our circular DPSS No. 1405 / 02.10.02 / 2007-2008
dated March 10, 2008 as well as IBA circular No. CE.RB-1 / atm/1284 dated
August 31, 2009 on levy of service charges for use of ATMs. Reference is also
invited to our circular DPSS.PD.No. 2632 / 02.10.002 /2010-2011 dated May 27,
2011 which, inter alia, state that five (5) free transactions per month (inclusive
of financial and non-financial transactions) is permitted at other bank ATMs.
After an analysis
of the ATM deployment in India as well as availability of alternate means of
electronic payment infrastructure and access thereto, it has been decided to
revise the existing directions as under:
Taking into
account the high density of ATMs, bank branches & alternate modes of
payment available to the customers, the number of mandatory free ATM
transactions for savings bank account customers at other banks’ ATMs is reduced
from the present five to three transactions per month (inclusive of both
financial and non-financial transactions) for transactions done at the ATMs
located in the six (6) metro centres, viz. Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai,
Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Nothing, however,
precludes a bank from offering more than three free transactions at other bank
ATMs to its account holders if it so desires.
This reduction will, however, not apply to small / no frills / Basic
Savings Bank Deposit account holders who will continue to enjoy five (5) free
transactions, as hitherto.
At other
locations i.e. other than the six (6) metro centres mentioned above, the
present facility of five free transactions for savings bank account customers
shall remain unchanged.
ATM installing
banks are advised to indicate clearly at each ATM location that the ATM is
situated in a ‘metro’ or ‘non-metro’ location using appropriate means (message
displayed on the ATM / sticker / poster, etc.) to enable the customer to identify
the status of the ATM in relation to availability of number of free
transactions.
Further, banks
are advised to ensure the “ATM location identifiers” in their ATM database is
accurate and kept up-to-date at all times so as to minimise disputes, if any,
in the matter.
The issuing banks
are also advised to put in place proper mechanisms to track such transactions
and ensure that no customer inconvenience or complaints arise on this account.
The provisions
related to levy of charges for use of own-bank ATMs, vide RBI circular dated
March 10, 2008, has also been reviewed.
Accordingly,
banks are advised that at least five free transactions (inclusive of financial
and non financial transactions) per month should be permitted to the savings
bank account customers for use of own bank ATMs at all locations. Beyond this,
banks may put in place appropriate Board approved policy relating to charges
for customers for use of own bank ATMs.
The ceiling / cap on customer charges of Rs.20 per transaction (plus service
tax, if any) will be applicable.
Banks are advised
to ensure that the charges structure on ATM transactions, as per their Board
approved policy, is informed to the customer in a fair and transparent manner.
Further, banks
are advised to put in place suitable mechanism for cautioning / advising /
alerting the customers about the number of free transactions (OFF-US as well as
ON-US) already utilised during the month by the customer and the possibility
that charges may be levied as per the banks’ policy on charges.
The directive is
issued under Section 10(2) read with Section 18 of Payment and Settlement
Systems Act 2007, (Act 51 of 2007).
This directive
shall come into effect from November 01, 2014.
Please acknowledge receipt.
Yours faithfully
(Mr. Vijay Chugh)
Principal Chief
General Manager
RBI
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