From April1,2026, major banks in india (starting with HDFC Bank and some others) have introduced new rules that affect how ATM cash withdrawals and UPI‑based cash withdrawals at ATMs are counted and charged. These changes aim to standardize transaction counts and fees across cash withdrawal methods.

📌 What’s Changed?

🔁 1. UPI Cash Withdrawals at ATMs Now Count Toward Monthly Free Limit

Earlier, cash withdrawals made through UPI at ATMs (i.e., cardless QR/UPI cash pull) were treated separately and did not count toward your regular free ATM transactions.

From April1, 2026:

  • UPI‑based ATM cash withdrawals will now be included in the free ATM transaction quota.
  • So whether you withdraw via a debit card or UPI QR, both will be counted toward the same free limit.

This means you need to monitor both card and UPI ATM withdrawals together to stay within your free quota.

💸 2. Revised Charges After Free Limit Is Exceeded

Once you exhaust your free ATM transactions for the month:

  • Banks like HDFC Bank will charge 23 per withdrawal (plus applicable taxes) for any additional ATM cash withdrawal — including those initiated via UPI.

This applies to both:

  • Traditional debit card ATM withdrawals
  • UPI‑based ATM withdrawals

So if you withdraw more cash than your free allotment, you will be charged for each extra transaction.

📊 3. How Free Limits Work (Typical Scenario)

While exact limits can differ by bank and account type, here’s how free ATM transactions normally work:

  • Own bank ATMs: About 5 free transactions per month
  • Other bank ATMs:
    • Metro cities: Around 3 free transactions
    • Non‑metro areas: Around 5 free transactions

Earlier, UPI ATM cash pulls did not eat into these counts — but now they do.

📍 4. Additional Bank‑Specific Changes

Some banks like Punjab National bank (PNB) are also revising daily withdrawal limits on certain debit card categories, effective April 1 — meaning your maximum cash you can withdraw each day may change depending on your card.

💡 What This Means for You

🧾 More Careful Planning

Since UPI cash withdrawals now count against your free ATM limit, you’ll want to plan cash usage more carefully to avoid extra charges.

📱 UPI Doesn’t Get Special Free Status Any More

Earlier, cardless UPI withdrawals were extra free — now they are part of your overall ATM withdrawal quota.

💰 Charges Apply Uniformly

After exceeding free limits, you are charged per transaction (around 23 + taxes) regardless of whether you used a debit card or UPI.

🧠 Why This Change Is Happening

Banks are harmonizing charges across withdrawal methods as wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital and card‑based transactions blend more closely in everyday banking. Including UPI withdrawals in the monthly free limit simplifies billing and tracking for customers and banks alike.

📌 In Summary

📅 Effective: April 1, 2026
📌 UPI ATM withdrawals now count toward your free monthly ATM limit
📌 After exceeding the limit, a charge (e.g., ~23 + taxes per withdrawal) applies
📌 Both card and UPI withdrawals are treated equally for free limits
📌 Some banks may also revise daily limits on ATM withdrawals

 

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