ATM TRANSACTION RULES

Bank holiday today: Banks will be closed for 3 consecutive days in this state for Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti
Banks in this state will experience an extended weekend of bank closures from May 9, 2025 to May 11, 2025, so customers cannot visit bank branches for a three-day period. This is due to a combination of a regional holiday and standard weekend banking rules set by the Reserve Bank of India.

Can you prevent Debit Card PIN theft by pressing cancel button twice on ATM? Govt answers your query
A viral social media post has been making the rounds, claiming that pressing the 'cancel' button twice before inserting an ATM card can safeguard you against PIN theft.

HDFC Bank revises lounge access policy for these credit card users effective from June 10, 2025
HDFC Bank is revising its lounge access policy for Tata Neu Infinity and Plus credit cardholders, effective June 10, 2025. Domestic lounge access will now be milestone-based, requiring a spend of Rs 50,000 per quarter to earn vouchers.

ATM cash withdrawal charges to increase from May 1: RBI's new ATM transaction rules take effect from today
ATM cash withdrawal charges: Starting May 1, 2025, the RBI's revised ATM fee structure will increase costs for withdrawals exceeding free limits. Banks such as HDFC Bank, PNB, and IndusInd Bank have informed its customer on this update.

Bank holiday Today: Are banks open or closed May 1, 2025 in your state? Check State wise list
Bank holidays 2025: Mark your calendars, banks across several Indian states will be closed today on May 1, 2025. This closure is due to Maharashtra Day and Labour Day. Digital banking will remain available for transactions. Plan your bank visits accordingly.

From ATM fees to FD rates: Key financial changes effective May 1, 2025
Starting May 1, 2025, significant financial changes will impact banking, including revised ATM charges and deposit interest rates. The 'One State-One RRB' initiative consolidates regional rural banks to improve efficiency. RBI and NPCI have approved revised ATM interchange fees, while Shivalik Small Finance Bank, IDFC FIRST Bank, and RBL Bank have updated their savings and fixed deposit interest rates.
ATM withdrawals to get costlier from May 1 as RBI raises interchange fees: Check new charges, other details
Effective May 1, 2025, RBI will increase interchange fees on ATM withdrawals in India, raising costs for transactions beyond the free limit. This change is driven by increased operational costs. The hike aims to encourage digital banking as the more cost-effective and convenient alternative. Over and above the free transactions, customers can be charged a maximum of Rs 23/transaction.
Check it if going abroad: A new forex card with no charges for ATM withdrawal, forex currency conversion and its lifetime free
Forex card: BookMyForex has launched an new single currency forex card which offers no charges for ATM withdrawals and forex currency conversion. However, these offers are being run for an limited period. Also as an introductory offer, you can get up to 2% cashback up to Rs 7,500 for forex loading transactions.
New RBI ATM transaction rules from May 1, 2025: HDFC Bank, PNB, IndusInd Bank notify new charges
The new guidelines focus on updating free transaction limits, revising charges for exceeding those limits, and modifying the structure of interchange fees and will come into effect from May 1, 2025.
These 8 banking stocks can give more than 32 % returns in 1 year even in volatile market, according to analysts
There’s a new narrative on the street: That, as banking is largely a domestic-focused sector, one can take exposure to it. The reality, however, is that banking does get impacted by global turmoil. We are not, however, saying you should not be bullish on the banking sector with a medium- to long-term perspective. Just be clear about the reason for being bullish. When you know the reason, it helps you avoid making wrong decisions in a volatile or bearish market.
SBI revises ATM transaction rules: Here’s what changes for customers
State Bank of India has revised ATM transaction rules from February 1, 2025. There will be changes to free transaction limits for savings accounts. The changes impact both financial and non-financial transactions made through SBI and other bank ATMs.
Groww’s pre-IPO dough; Big Tech’s India win
Happy Wednesday! IPO-bound Groww is shoring up new funds as it doubles its valuation. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
From higher ATM charges to new bank locker rules: 6 money-related changes that will kick in from Jan 1
Here is a look at six changes that will come into effect from January 1, 2022.
You will have to pay more for ATM transactions from January 1, 2022: Here’s why
Bank customers will have to pay Rs 21 per transaction, instead of Rs 20, with effect from January 1, 2022, if they exceed the monthly limit of free transactions, according to an RBI notification from June 10, 2021.
SBI ATM withdrawal charges effective from July 1
The waiver announced on the ATM withdrawal charges has expired on June 30, 2020. If you are an SBI customer, from July 1, here are the charges and limits that will be applicable on your ATM transactions.
SBI's new ATM withdrawal rules and limits in July
The State Bank of India (SBI) is going back to its original ATM withdrawal limits and rules. The three-month relaxation of no service charges rolled out during the coronavirus lockdown comes to an end on July 1.
Charges for ATM cash withdrawal, not keeping saving account minimum balance waived for 3 months
Banks have revised branch timings and are requesting customers to use mobile/net banking.
You can get compensation for delayed re-credit if account debited due to failed ATM transaction
Irrespective of use of card at an own bank ATM or other bank ATM, a customer should lodge a complaint with the card issuing bank as soon as possible.
How to report a net banking, debit or credit card fraud
A fraudulent online transaction in one's bank account, debit or credit card could be because of e-mail spoofing, phishing or cloning of one's card.
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