ATM Cash Withdrawals To Get Costlier in India As RBI Allows Banks To Hike ATM Charges by INR 2 to INR 23 per Withdrawal Beyond Free Monthly Usage

ATM Cash Withdrawals To Get Costlier in India As RBI Allows Banks To Hike ATM Charges by INR 2 to INR 23 per Withdrawal Beyond Free Monthly Usage

Mumbai, March 28: The Reserve Bank on Friday permitted banks to increase charges on ATM cash withdrawals beyond the free monthly usage by Rs 2 to Rs 23 per transaction from May 1. Customers are eligible for five free transactions (inclusive of financial and non- financial transactions) every month from their own bank Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

They are also eligible for free transactions (inclusive of financial and non-financial transactions) from other bank ATMs — three transactions in metro centres and five in non-metro centres. “Beyond the free transactions, a customer may be charged a maximum fee of Rs 23 per transaction. This shall be effective from May 1, 2025,” the RBI said in a circular. ATM Cash Withdrawals To Get Costlier in India From May 1 As RBI Approves ATM Interchange Fee Hike; Check Details.

Currently, banks are allowed to charge Rs 21 per transaction, after a customer exhausts the free transaction limit. The RBI further said the instructions shall also apply, mutatis mutandis, to transactions done at cash recycler machines (other than for cash deposit transactions).

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