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FAQ on ATMs
Q.
1 What is an Automated Teller Machine (ATM)?
Ans. 1.
Automated Teller Machine is a computerised machine
that provides the customers of banks the facility of accessing their
accounts for dispensing cash and to carry out other financial
transactions without the need of actually visiting a bank branch.
Q.
2. What type of cards can be used at an ATM?
Ans. 2.
The ATM cards/debit cards, credit cards and prepaid
cards(that permit cash withdrawal) can be used at ATMs for various
transactions.
Q.
3. What are the services/facilities available at ATMs?
Ans. 3.
In addition to cash dispensing, ATMs may have many
services/facilities such as:
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Account
information
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Mini/Short
Statement
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Password
change
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Stop payment
of cheques
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Cheque book
request
The
services offered may vary from bank to bank, or may depend on the
capacity of the machine to provide such services.
Q.4.
How can one transact at an ATM?
Ans 4
For transacting at an ATM, the customer insert (swipe) their card in
the ATM and enter their Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Q.5.
Can these cards be used at any bank ATM in the country?
Ans. 5.
Yes. The cards issued by banks in India should be enabled for use at
any bank ATM within India.
Q.6.
What is a Personal Identification Number (PIN)?
Ans 6.
PIN is the numeric password for use at the ATM. The PIN is
separately mailed/handed over to the customer by the bank while
issuing the card. This PIN has to be reset to a new PIN by the
customer. Most banks force the customers to change the PIN on the
first use.
The
PIN number should not be written the card, card holder etc as in
such cases the
card can be misused if card is lost/stolen.
Q. 7. What should one do if he forgets PIN or the
card is sucked in by the ATM?
Ans. 7.
The customer may contact the card issuing bank branch
and apply for retrieval/issuance of a new card. This procedure is
applicable even if the card is sucked in at another bank's ATM.
Q.
8. What should be done if the card is lost/stolen?
Ans. 8.
The customer may contact the card issuing bank
immediately on noticing the loss so as to enable the bank to block
such cards.
Q. 9. Is there any minimum and maximum cash
withdrawal limit per day?
Ans. 9.
Yes, banks set limit for cash withdrawal by customers. The cash
withdrawal limit for use at the ATM of the issuing bank is set by
the bank during the issuance of the card. This limit is displayed at
the respective ATM locations.
For
cash withdrawals at other bank ATMs, banks have decided to maintain
a limit of Rs 10,000/- per transaction. This information is
displayed at the ATM location.
Q.
10. Do banks levy any service charge for use of other bank ATMs?
Ans.10.
No charges are payable for using other banks' ATM for cash
withdrawal and balance enquiry, as RBI has made it free under its
"Free ATM access policy" since April 01, 2009. But banks can
restrict the number of such free transactions to a maximum of five
per month. For transactions beyond this minimum number of
transaction, banks charge maximum of Rs 20/- per transaction.
Q.
11. What should be done in case during the cash withdrawal process,
cash is not disbursed by the account gets debited for the amount?
Ans.11. The
customer may lodge a complaint with the card issuing bank.
This process is applicable even if the transaction
was carried out at another bank’s ATM.
Q.12. How many days maximum would the bank require to
re-credit the account for such wrong debits?
Ans.12.
As per the RBI instructions, banks may re-credit such
wrongly debited amounts within a maximum period of 12 working days.
Q.13
Are the customers eligible for compensation for delays beyond 12
working days?
Ans.13.
Yes. Effective from July 17, 2009, banks shall have
to pay customers Rs 100/- per day for delays beyond 12 working days.
This shall have to be credited to the account of the customer
without any claim being made by the customer.
Q.14.
In case the compensation is not credited as mandated, what recourse
does the customer have?
Ans. 14.
For all such complaints customer may lodge a complaint with the
local Banking Ombudsman if the bank does not respond.
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