Economy and Policy

ATM Usage Cost Up by Rs 2 to Rs 23/Withdrawal After Free Monthly Usage Limit

The revised instructions also apply to transactions done at cash recycler machines (other than for cash deposit transactions).

Earlier, banks were allowed to charge up to Rs 21 per such transaction.
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The RBI's instructions on revised ATM usage cost have come into effect from Thursday under which banks can charge Rs 23 per cash withdrawal once a customer exhausts the free permissible limit in a month.

Earlier, banks were allowed to charge up to Rs 21 per such transaction.

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.

On March 28, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had issued a circular on 'Usage of Automated Teller Machines / Cash Recycler Machines – Review of Interchange Fee and Customer Charges'.

"Beyond the free transactions, a customer may be charged a maximum fee of Rs 23 per transaction. This shall be effective from May 01, 2025," the RBI's circular said.

The revised instructions also apply to transactions done at cash recycler machines (other than for cash deposit transactions).

The RBI has, from time to time, issued various instructions on the number of free ATM transactions and maximum charges that can be levied on a customer beyond the mandatory free transactions. Instructions have also been issued by the RBI on interchange fee structure for ATM transactions.

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