Withdrawal cap hike may add to losses of ATM companies - News Summed Up

Withdrawal cap hike may add to losses of ATM companies


MUMBAI: The RBI's move to increase ATM withdrawal limits without improvement in cash supply could lead to machines drying up sooner, fear ATM network operators.Also, lobbying by banks to reduce the number of free transactions to three from five could lead to fewer transactions which will add to ATM operators' losses. "We were hoping that in the absence of any breakthrough in discussions with banks on the issue of compensation of the costs incurred during the demonetisation period, the cap on ticket sizes would continue. A cap in ticket size results in more aggregate transactions per ATM per month. With the lifting of the caps, there will be an increase in the ticket sizes, and hence a reduction in the number of transactions," said Himanshu Pujara , MD, Euronet Services India - an ATM operator.He added that losses made by ATM operators range between Rs 330 crore to Rs 380 crore between November 2016 and January 2017. The banks contend that higher frequency of transactions is hurting their balance sheet as they have to pay the ATM owning bank for every transaction.


Source: Economic Times January 18, 2017 05:08 UTC



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