The Reserve Bank of India has asked banks to reimburse customers the
amount wrongfully debited from their accounts in failed ATM
transactions within 12
days of the customer complaint.

Failure to re-credit within 12 working days will require the bank to
pay a compensation of Rs 100 per day and this will be credited on the
same day when
the bank pays back the debited amount for the failed ATM transaction, it said.

"It is mandatory for the banks to reimburse the customers, the amount
wrongfully debited on account of failed ATM transactions, within a
maximum period
of 12 working days," the central bank said in a notification.

RBI said it has received a number of complaints regarding
non-adherence of banks to the instructions and that different banks
have put in place different
cut-off limits for cash withdrawals for other bank customers.

The issuer bank, RBI said, is entitled to claim such compensation from
the acquirer bank if delay is attributed to the latter. Also, the ATM
network operators
will have to compensate the banks for any delay on their part.

The central bank instructed the banks to extend the scope of
concurrent audit to cover cases of delay in reimbursing the customers
for failed ATM transactions.

(20-Jul-09)

Financial Express
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