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ATM withdrawals may cost more from May 1 after RBI agrees to raise interchange fee

The RBI has approved a Rs 2 increase in ATM interchange fees, which is a charge that one bank pays to another for offering ATM services to customers

March 26, 2025 / 11:28 IST
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Before this, RBI had hiked the interchange fee in June 2021

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved an increase in ATM interchange fees by Rs 2 for financial transactions and Re 1 for non-financial transactions and the revision will be effective from May 1, the Financial Express has said.

The cash withdrawal fee will go up to Rs 19 from Rs 17 per transaction, and the balance check fee will go up to Rs 7 from Rs 6 per transaction, the report said.

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An ATM interchange fee is a charge that one bank pays to another for offering ATM services to customers.

The move is likely to have a huge impact on smaller banks with limited ATM network.