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Nearly 50 per cent of ATMs may shut down by March 2019: CATMi

Updated: Nov 22, 2018 07:07:53am
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Nearly 50 per cent of ATMs may shut down by March 2019: CATMi

New Delhi, Nov 22 (KNN) By March 2019, nearly 50 per cent of the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) may be shut down, the Confederation of ATM Industry (CATMi) warned.

This will happen due to unviability of operations, hitting hard both urban and rural population, according to CATMi.

The measure will also result in huge job losses in the industry that would be detrimental to financial services in the economy as a whole.

Currently, India has approximately 2,38,000 ATMs, of which around 1,13,000 ATMs including 1,00,000 off-site and more than 15,000 white label ATMs are expected to down their shutters, said a CATMi spokesperson.

Spokesperson said, "This would severely impact millions of beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana who withdraw subsidies in the form of cash through ATMs, besides urban centres, resulting in snaky queues and chaos akin to post-demonetisation."

The CATMi step is forced on account of recent regulatory guidelines for ATMs hardware and software upgrades, recent mandates on cash management standards and the Cassette Swap method of loading cash, he said.

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