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I wish to highlight below para from today’s Times of India article.  Full
article is below my message.



"With ATM networks seeing explosive growth, The RBI has been taking
measures to ensure that all constituents are covered. The central bank has
said that a percentage of all new installations should be disabled
friendly. IBA has designed a logo to highlight ATMs that are accessible to
the visually challenged. This way the public can direct the visually
challenged to ATMs that they can use, said Tanksale."



Mr. Tanksale is current IBA Chief Executive joined on 1st December 2013. I
am happy the idea to have standardize logo and need to spread awareness /
identification on availability of talking ATM is communicated to IBA by
Union Bank of India. Bank also provided design logo sample to IBA in April
2013 and further followed up regularly. It seems now IBA will soon come out
with such instruction to all banks. I am happy as I was part of all this
and a big contribution made by Union Bank's former GM, Lalit Sinha sir in
this case.



*Times of India full article.*

Banks seek to cap free ATM use at 5 times/month

TNN | Jan 7, 2014, 05.46AM IST

MUMBAI: Account holders may end up paying the price of additional security
at ATMs in the form of fewer free transactions. The Indian Banks
Association (IBA) has proposed that the mandatory five free transactions
that banks are required to allow in a month include even the ones at the
ATMs of an account-holder's bank.

 The proposal comes in the wake of higher charges that banks foresee as
they have been directed to provide guards at every ATM and also have
electronic surveillance in the form of CCTVs. The instructions have come
from state governments in the wake of a brutal attack at an unguarded ATM
kiosk in Bangalore last year.

 IBA has also supported an increase in charges that banks pay each other
when their customers use third-party ATMs from Rs 15 to Rs 18. At present,
most banks do not charge account holders if they use the bank's own ATMs.
In addition, RBI norms require every bank to allow its customers access to
third-party ATMs five times a month without any charge, subject to a
maximum withdrawal of Rs 10,000. Some banks provide their customers more
than the mandated number of free transactions but this varies from bank to
bank.

Addressing newspersons, IBA chief executive M V Tanksale said that the
increase will not affect most account holders since it allows more than one
transaction per week. "For balance enquiry, SMS is a much more convenient
option," said Tanksale, adding that reducing the number of free
transactions would ensure there is no overutilization of the ATM network.

 According to Tanksale, the ATM network of banks is currently around 1.4
lakh and is expected to increase to around 2 lakh in six months. "The
viability of this network depends on the migration of transactions from
branches to ATMs," said Tanksale. He added that given the size of the
network, any increase in costs would translate into an annual increase in
cost of thousands of crores.

 With ATM networks seeing explosive growth, the RBI has been taking
measures to ensure that all constituents are covered. The central bank has
said that a percentage of all new installations should be disabled
friendly. "IBA has designed a logo to highlight ATMs that are accessible to
the visually challenged. This way the public can direct the visually
challenged to ATMs that they can use," said Tanksale.

 The other problem is that with the sudden spike in installations in the
last one year, the average transactions has dropped sharply. With the
government proposing to transfer subsidies and other benefits directly to
individual accounts, banks are expecting a surge in transactions.

 In the early days of shared payment network, banks charged anywhere
between Rs 20 to Rs 60 for use of third-party ATMs. Four years ago, RBI
directed banks to waive all charges, but later relented and allowed banks
to charge beyond five transactions a month.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Banks-seek-to-cap-free-ATM-use-at-5-times/month/articleshow/28494961.cms



Regards,

PRASHANT NAIK
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