Now withdraw up to Rs 1 lakh a day at ATM
New Delhi: Bank customers can soon withdraw up to Rs 1 lakh in a
single day from ATM machines, and can shop for even an higher amount
of Rs 1.25 lakh with their debit cards.

Also, as much as Rs 3 lakh can be transferred in a day to another
account through ATMs as also over phone.

The enhanced limits for ATM withdrawals, debit card swiping and fund
transfers would save the consumers from running to bank branches, that
too within banking hours, for such large transactions. Currently, the
maximum the customers of most of the banks can withdraw through ATMs
is Rs 50,000 in a day.

While HDFC Bank is allowing these enhanced banking limits to its
customers with effect from June 1, other banks might soon follow the
suit.

The ATM withdrawal limit for HDFC Bank Imperia Gold Debit Cards now
stands increased to Rs 1 lakh, and that for shopping to Rs 1.25 lakh,
from Rs 50,000 per day.

Besides, the ATM card and shopping limit for Easy Shop Regular
International/ Maestro/NRO Debit Cards would stand increased to Rs
25,000 and Rs 40,000 respectively, from Rs 15,000 and 25,000
respectively.

The bank is currently in the process of informing its customers about
these enhanced debit card limits. Given the competitive nature of the
banking business, other banks would have to soon follow HDFC Bank in
increasing their own card limits for ATM withdrawals, shopping and
fund transfers, a senior official at a rival bank said.

Also, the holders of Kid's Advantage Debit Cards can withdraw and shop
for Rs 2,500 in a single day, higher from Rs 1,500 and Rs 1,000
currently.

"The above revised limit are not applicable to the card holders whose
current limit are different from the ones stated above and will
continue to enjoy their requested/offered limits as sanctioned
before," HDFC said.

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