RBI to penalise banks for non-availability of cash in ATMs from October 1

Aug 11, 2021
RBI to penalise banks for non-availability of cash in ATMs from October 1

MUMBAI: Involved over the inconvenience brought on to the general public as a result of the non-availability of money in ATMs, the Reserve Financial institution has determined to penalize banks for failure to well time replenish foreign money notes in such machines.
The RBI will begin imposing penalties on banks in case the ATMs stay out of cash for a complete interval of 10 hours in a month from October 1, 2021, onwards.




“The Scheme of Penalty for non-replenishment of ATMs has been formulated to make sure that adequate money is on the market to the general public by way of ATMs,” the RBI mentioned around.
The Reserve Financial institution of India has a mandate to problem banknotes and the banks are fulfilling this mandate by meeting out banknotes to the general public by way of their vast community of branches and ATMs.
On this connection, it mentioned an assessment of downtime of ATMs because of cash-outs was undertaken and it was noticed that ATM operations affected by cash-outs result in non-availability of money and trigger avoidable inconvenience to the members of the general public.
It has, due to this fact, been determined that the banks/ White Label ATM Operators (WLAOs) will strengthen their programs/ mechanisms to observe the provision of money in ATMs and guarantee well-timed replenishment to keep away from cash-outs, the central financial institution mentioned.
“Any non-compliance on this regard shall be seen critically and shall appeal to financial penalty as stipulated within the ‘Scheme of Penalty for non-replenishment of ATMs’,” the RBI mentioned.


The Scheme shall be efficient from October 01, 2021.
On situation for counting cases of cash-outs in an ATM, the RBI mentioned it might come into play “when the shopper is just not in a position to withdraw money because of non-availability of money in a specific ATM”.
As regards the quantum of penalty, the central financial institution mentioned “cash-out at any ATM of greater than ten hours in a month” will appeal to a flat penalty of Rs 10,000 per ATM.
Within the case of White Label ATMs (WLAs), the penalty could be charged to the financial institution, which is assembly the money requirement of that individual WLA.
The financial institution, could, at its discretion, get better the penalty from the WLA operator, it added.
On the end-June 2021, there have been 2,13,766 ATMs of various banks within the nation.