Date: Jun 11, 2014
Need for bank branches/ATMs to be made Accessible to persons with disabilities
RBI/2013-14/637
UBD.BPD.Cir.No. 70/13.03.000/2013-14
June 11, 2014
The Chief Executive Officer
All Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks
Dear Sir / Madam
Need for bank branches/ATMs to be made
Accessible to persons with disabilities
Please refer to our circular UBD.CO.BPD.(PCB) Cir. No.63/9.39.000/2008-09 dated 
April 29, 2009 on the captioned subject, wherein banks were advised to provide, 
inter alia, ramps in all existing and future ATMs, and make at least one third 
of new ATMs installed as talking ATMs with Braille keypads. It was also advised 
to ensure that at least one talking ATM with Braille keypad is generally 
available in each locality for catering to the needs of visually impaired 
persons.
2. UCBs are now advised to take appropriate steps to provide ramps at the 
entrance of the bank branches so that persons with disabilities / wheel chair 
users can enter bank branches and conduct business without difficulty. Banks 
are advised to report the progress made in this regard periodically to their 
Board of Directors/Customer Service Committee of the Board and ensure 
compliance. However, in cases where it is impracticable to provide such ramp 
facilities, whether permanently fixed to earth or otherwise, the requirement 
may be dispensed with, for reasons recorded or displayed in branches or ATMs 
concerned.
3. It is observed that some banks have not yet made at least one third of the 
new ATMs installed as talking ATMs with Braille keypads as advised vide our 
circular referred to above. It is, therefore, advised that banks should make 
all new ATMs installed from July 1, 2014 as talking ATMs with Braille keypads 
and lay down a road map for converting existing ATMs as talking ATMs with 
Braille keypads as advised in our circular dated April 24, 2009 ibid and the 
same may be reviewed from time to time by the Board of Directors/Customer 
Service Committee of the Board.
4. In addition to the above, magnifying glasses should also be provided in all 
bank branches for the use of persons with low vision, wherever they require, 
for carrying out banking transactions with ease. Branches should display at a 
prominent place notice about the availability of magnifying glasses and other 
facilities available for persons with disabilities.
Yours faithfully,
(P.K.Arora)
General Manager

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