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PNB New Rule: Customers alert! Know the new rule before withdrawing money from ATM, otherwise it will cost Rs 10 each time

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PNB New Rule: If there is no money in the account of a PNB customer and he does a transaction from an ATM and it fails, then the bank will charge for this transaction.



New Delhi. The customers of the public sector Punjab National Bank have got a big shock. PNB is coming up with a new rule from 1st May. If you do not have enough money in your account and still withdraw from ATM, then you will have to pay the charge. Information about this has been given by sending messages to the customers on behalf of the bank. Apart from this, information about this has been given on the website of the bank.

As per the information given on the PNB website, 10+GST will be applicable for failed domestic ATM cash withdrawal transactions due to insufficient funds in your account. However, this failed transaction must be due to insufficient balance. If the transaction fails due to any other reason and there is sufficient balance in the account then no charge will be deducted. The bank will implement this rule from 1 May 2023.

Guidelines regarding PNB failed transaction

According to the guidelines of Punjab National Bank, if a transaction fails and a complaint is made, then the problem will be redressed within 7 days of the complaint. If the failed transaction is reported within 30 days from the date of the transaction and there is a delay, the customer will get a compensation of Rs 100 per day. Any kind of complaint related to failed transaction on customer relation number 0120-2490000 toll free number- 18001802222; Can be done on 1800 103 2222.

PNB preparing to revise debit card charges

It is noteworthy that PNB is in the process of changing debit card and prepaid card issuance fees and annual maintenance charges. If you make payment through POS and Debit card while shopping and there is no balance in the account and the transaction fails. Even in this situation, the bank is also planning to levy penalty on e-commerce transactions.

Pravesh Maurya
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