Make all new ATMs talking ones from July: RBI to banks
An April 2009 circular by RBI had advised banks to provide ramps in
all existing and future ATMs
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked lenders to ensure automated
teller machines (ATMs) installed from July 1, 2014 have a talking function
& Braille keypads, to make banking services more accessible to persons with
disabilities.
RBI also said magnifying glasses should also be provided at all bank
branches for those with poor vision. Branches should display a notice at a
prominent place about the availability of magnifying glasses & other such
facilities.
An RBI circular in April 2009 had advised banks to provide ramps at
all ATMs, and ensure at least one-third of new ATMs be ones with talking
function & Braille keypads.
While lenders have been told to take necessary steps to make all
existing ATMs / future ATMs accessible to people with disabilities, the central
bank RBI said in cases where it is impracticable to provide ramps, whether
permanently fixed to the earth or / otherwise, this requirement may be
dispensed with, for reasons recorded and displayed in branches or / ATMs
concerned.
RBI, saying banks haven't followed the 2009 circular guidelines in
installing one - third of all new ATMS with talking & Braille facilities,
asked lenders to lay down a road map for converting all existing ATMs to
talking ATMs with Braille keypads. This will be reviewed from time to time by
the Customer Service Committee of the Board.
In addition, RBI has said magnifying glasses should also be provided
at all bank branches for the use of persons with low vision, wherever they
require for carrying out banking transactions with ease. The branches should
display a notice at a prominent place about the availability of magnifying
glasses and other facilities available for people with disabilities.
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