đ Why These New Rules Are Coming
With the new financial year starting AprilâŻ1,âŻ2026, major indian banks are revising ATM withdrawal norms, including free limits, daily cash caps, charges and how UPI cash withdrawals are counted. These changes are aligned with broader regulatory and cost management guidelines and affect how you access cash across ATMs.
đ 1. hdfc bank â UPI Withdrawals Now Count Toward Free Limit
- UPIâbased cash withdrawals at ATMs (e.g., via QR or app) will now count toward your monthly free ATM transaction limit, instead of being treated separately.
- Once you exceed the free limit, hdfc will charge about âš23 per additional withdrawal (plus applicable taxes).
- This applies whether you withdraw cash with a debit card or via UPI.
What this means:
If you regularly use ATMs or UPI cash withdrawals, you might hit your free limit sooner and start paying fees.
đ 2. PNB â Lower Daily Cash Withdrawal Limits
- Punjab National bank (PNB) has reduced daily withdrawal limits on several categories of debit cards.
- For example:
- For many standard cards, the cap has been cut from âš1âŻlakh to âš50,000 per day.
- For some premium cards, limits have fallen from âš1.5âŻlakh to âš75,000 per day.
What this means:
PNB customers wanting larger sums of cash at once may need to make multiple ATM visits or plan ahead.
đłÂ 3. Bandhan bank â Revised Free Transaction Counts and Charges
- Bandhan Bank has updated its free ATM usage rules:
- Up to 5 free financial transactions per month at Bandhan ATMs.
- At other banksâ ATMs, customers get fewer free transactions â usually 3 in metro cities and 5 in nonâmetro areas.
- Beyond the free limits, each financial transaction carries a charge (around âš23 plus GST).
- Nonâfinancial transÂactions (like balance inquiry) may also attract a smaller charge (e.g., âš10).
What this means:
If you use ATMs outside your own bankâs network frequently, you could see higher charges once free limits are crossed.
đĄÂ Other Points to Know
đ Free vs Paid Transactions
Across banks, free ATM limits are being standardized, but exceeding them will result in perâtransaction fees â so frequent cash withdrawals will cost more.
đ Inclusion of UPI Withdrawals
Including UPI cash withdrawals in free limits means that even if you donât use your debit card but use your phone to withdraw, it counts toward your free quota.
đ Broader Trend
These changes are part of a trend to promote digital payments and manage banksâ ATM operating costs, while giving customers clearer fee structures.
đ§ Â Tips for Customers
- Check your bankâs exact free withdrawal limits for your account type.
- Use UPI cash withdrawals sparingly if youâre close to your free limit.
- If you mostly use other banksâ ATMs, plan to minimize extra charges.
- Consider digital payments or cashless options to reduce dependency on ATMs.
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