HomeLatest NewsIndustryBanks should bear expenses on security for all ATMs branded in bank’s name: Confederation of ATM Industry 

Banks should bear expenses on security for all ATMs branded in bank’s name: Confederation of ATM Industry 

WLAs today are on a very weak viability structure as the cost of transactions are way higher vis-à-vis the interchange fee the operators receive, said CATMi spokesperson and BTI Payments CEO K Srinivas

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The (CATMi), while welcoming the Reserve of India (RBI) notification dated 21st June mandating control measures for ATMs, has proposed that the banks should bear the additional expenses on security for all ATMs branded in bank’s name.

CATMi said recent compliance-related directives such as the Cash management/logistics, Cassette Swap etc. ask for sizable investments that may account for up to 40% of the cost of ATM machines.

The ATM association also made a case for White Label ATMs (WLAs) or ATMs that are owned by private operators and not banks. It called for an increase in the prevailing interchange rate to enable such ATM operators to make such sizable investments in future.

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CATMi spokesperson and BTI Payments Pvt. Ltd CEO K Srinivas explained, “WLAs today are on a very weak viability structure as the cost of transactions are way higher vis-à-vis the interchange fee the operators receive. The cost of compliance, especially for WLAs, may put the already-stressed operators into further viability turmoil.”

“WLA operators are the only entities deploying ATMs in underpenetrated rural areas. With this additional cost of compliance and cash management costs, future deployments may come to a grinding halt unless interchange is increased on a priority ,” he added.

ATM growth in the country is already at standstill whilst the card issuance continues aggressively powered by PMJDY and other Govt initiatives. Banks especially PSBs are in a rapid shut-down spree on ATMs. As a result of these, the debit card to ATM ratio has spiked; meaning there are more ATMs needed to ensure ubiquitous coverage to these new cardholders across the country, especially in semi-urban and rural areas. These investments, whilst good for the industry as a whole, need to be funded in the form of an increase in the interchange fee paid by the card issuers to the deployers of ATMs, else we will continue to see a lull in expansion of the much-needed ATM network in the country,” said Lalit Sinha, Director General, CATMi.

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CATMi proposed that the RBI should take all stakeholders including banks and ATM service providers into consideration to find out the way forward to ensure compliance to the newly announced measures.

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