By Fnf Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 24, Mar 2025, 17:40 pm IST | UPDATED: 24, Mar 2025, 17:40 pm IST
New Delhi: With the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approving an increase in ATM interchange fees, debit card users may soon have to spend more to use the cash withdrawal facility at ATMs. The RBI has approved a hike of Rs 2 for financial transactions and Re 1 for non-financial transactions, increasing the ATM interchange fees. The revision will be effective from May 1.The interchange fees for financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, have gone up from Rs 17 to Rs 19, while those for non-financial activities, like checking balances, have gone up from Rs 6 to Rs 7.
Currently, a bank user in a metro area can make five free transactions on other banks' ATMs each month, whereas in a non-metro area, the number of free transactions is limited to three.
The decision to revise interchange fees was communicated to banks and other stakeholders by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) following a request from the white-label ATM operators who had been struggling financially to operate under the current price structure.
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