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ATM service charges increase, to cost Rs 21 per transaction

Written by  Rajan Nath -- January 01st 2022 12:45 PM -- Updated: January 01st 2022 12:48 PM
ATM service charges increase, to cost Rs 21 per transaction

ATM service charges increase, to cost Rs 21 per transaction

ATM transactions service charges: The Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) across banks are all set to increase service charges per transaction from Saturday, following an order from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and customers will have to Rs 1 more beyond the permissible free transactions for cash as well as non-cash purposes. As per the Reserve Bank of India notification dated June 10, 2021, from January 1, 2022, banks have been permitted to charge Rs 21, instead of Rs 20 with applicable taxes, if any, shall be additionally payable. However, the customers are eligible for five free transactions (inclusive of financial and non-financial transactions) every month from their own bank ATMs. ATM service charges increase, to cost Rs 21 per transaction They are also eligible for free transactions (inclusive of financial and non-financial transactions) from other bank ATMs viz. three transactions in metro centers and five transactions in non-metro centers. Also Read | India reports 22,775 new cases in 24 hrs, Omicron infections rise to 1,431 ATM service charges increase, to cost Rs 21 per transaction The last change in interchange fee structure for ATM transactions was in August 2012, while the charges payable by customers were last revised in August 2014. The RBI has notified the changes from January 1, 2022, citing the increasing cost of ATM deployment and expenses towards ATM maintenance incurred by banks or white-label ATM operators. ATM service charges increase, to cost Rs 21 per transaction Ashwani Rana, Founder of, Voice of Banking said, "The increase of service charges per ATM transaction will be charged from the customers beyond a number of transactions permitted by the respective banks. This increase is only Rs 1 plus Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is very nominal to customers against the maintenance charges paid by banks as earlier they were charging Rs 20." Also Read | Antibodies to block Omicron identified, third dose "useful" -PTC News


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