Banks will now be fined for non-availability of cash in ATMs


New Delhi, Aug 11 (IANS): In huge relief for the common man, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to charge penalties on banks for non-availability of cash in ATMs.

Starting October 1, 2021, cash-out at any ATM of more than 10 hours in a month will attract a flat penalty of Rs 10,000 per ATM. In case of White Label ATMs (WLAs), the penalty would be charged to the bank which is meeting the cash requirement of that particular WLA.

The bank, may, at its discretion, recover the penalty from the WLA operator, said an RBI notification.

In a notification to the MDs and CEOs of all banks, the central bank has said that it has a mandate to issue banknotes and the banks are fulfilling this mandate by dispensing banknotes to the public through their wide network of branches and ATMs.

"In this connection, a review of downtime of ATMs due to cash-outs was undertaken and it was observed that ATM operations, affected by cash-outs, lead to non-availability of cash and cause avoidable inconvenience to the members of the public," it said.

The RBI has now decided that the banks or white label ATM operators (WLAOs) shall strengthen their systems/mechanisms to monitor availability of cash in ATMs and ensure timely replenishment to avoid cash-outs. Any non-compliance in this regard shall be viewed seriously and shall attract monetary penalty as per the "scheme of penalty for non-replenishment of ATMs".

As per the scheme, banks shall submit a system generated statement on downtime of ATMs due to non-replenishment of cash to the Issue Department of the RBI under whose jurisdiction these ATMs are located.

In case of WLAOs, the banks which are meeting their cash requirement shall furnish a separate statement on behalf of WLAOs on cash-out of such ATMs due to non-replenishment of cash.

Such statements shall be submitted for every month within five days of the following month and first such statement for the month of October 2021 shall be submitted on or before November 5, 2021, to the Issue Department concerned.

 

  

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 11 2021

    Excellent move .. One prominent local private bank always has zero cash in many of it's ATM's .. To name the bank "K... Bank" They are only interested in multiplying their own coffers with out providing the necessary service to the people who have allowed them to grow ..

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  • Kishan, Karkala

    Wed, Aug 11 2021

    what about cash less Economy ?? RBI will fine on bank, one way or another bank will collect this fine from common man. RBI should check on NPA list , bank charges, cash withdrawal charges, ATM charges, minimum balance charges.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 11 2021

    Good move. I suffered enough.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Wed, Aug 11 2021

    Excellent move by RBI. Especially, SBI should be taught a lesson as their services in northern states is near dismal. Most of their ATMs are malfunctioning or empty of cash!?

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