Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
08-March-2016 16:51 IST
As per present guidelines of Reserve
Bank of India (RBI), from November 1, 2014, banks are mandated to offer minimum
five free transactions per month in own bank ATMs and three in other bank ATMs
in six metro centres (Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and
Hyderabad). In non-metro centres, minimum five free transactions per month in
own bank ATMs and five in other bank ATMs are mandated. Banks are free to offer
free transactions above the mandated limit specified by RBI.
As on 24th February, 2016,
Department of Posts (DoP) has installed 550 ATMs out of a target of 1000 ATMs
in various parts of the country.
As on 31.12.2015, Scheduled
Commercial Banks (SCBs) have 193434 ATMs across the country, out of which 33249
ATMs are in Rural Centres and 51925 in semi-urban centres. In order to expand
the reach of ATMs in Tier III centres (population between 20,000 to 49,999) to
Tier VI centre (population less than 5000), RBI has permitted non-bank entities
incorporated in India. Three different schemes are available to such While
Label ATM operators for setting of While Label ATMs (WLAs), which incentivize
setting up of WLAs in Tier III to Tier VI centres, details of which are
available in RBI Circular No. DPSS.CO.PD.No. 2298. 10.002.2011-2012 dated 20.6.2012
available on RBI’s website (https://rbi.org.in).
as on 31.2.2015, 11706 WLAs have been set up.
This was stated by Shri Jayant
Sinha, Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in written reply to a
question in Lok Sabha today.
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