ATM Usage to Change: Banks Announce Updated Rules Effective April 1

Banks like HDFC Bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), and Jio Payments Bank are updating their ATM rules from April 1, 2026.  These changes will affect:

  • How many free ATM transactions you get
  • How much you can withdraw per day
  • How UPI-based cash withdrawal works

HDFC Bank: UPI withdrawals now included in free limit

  • Earlier, UPI cash withdrawals at ATMs were not counted in free limits.
  • From April 1, UPI-based ATM withdrawals will count as part of your monthly free transactions.
  • If an account holder exceeds the monthly free ATM transaction limit, a charge of ₹23 per additional transaction (plus applicable taxes) will be applied.
  • Earlier, only card-based ATM withdrawals were counted in the monthly limit. Now, both card and UPI-based cash withdrawals (such as scanning a QR code at an ATM) will be included, meaning UPI cash withdrawals will also reduce your free transaction count.
  • This means customer free count can run out faster if they use UPI Withdrawals too.
  • HDFC Bank currently gives 5 free withdrawals at HDFC ATMs, and 3 free at other-bank ATMs in metro cities or 5 free at other-bank ATMs in non-metro cities each month.

Punjab National Bank: Daily withdrawal limit reduced for some cards

  • Punjab National Bank (PNB) is revising the daily cash withdrawal limits on certain debit cards.
  • Earlier, certain debit cards allowed customers to withdraw up to ₹1,00,000 in a single day. Under the new rules, this limit has been revised, and most cards will now permit daily withdrawals in the range of ₹50,000 to ₹75,000, depending on the specific card type..
  • The changes have been introduced to improve customer security and to bring more uniformity in withdrawal limits across different types of debit cards. By lowering and standardizing the limits, the bank aims to reduce risks and ensure safer transactions for all users.

For customers, this means that if a large amount of cash is needed in a single day, they might have to make more than one ATM visit or plan their withdrawals ahead of time, since the daily limit has been reduced.

Jio Payments Bank: Withdraw cash using a QR code

Jio Payments Bank has introduced a new way to take out cash without using a debit card. Just need your UPI app on your phone.
Step-by-Step: How It Works
  • Go to a Banking Correspondent (BC) point -These are small banking service centers, often found in shops or local areas.
  • Scan the UPI QR code – The BC agent will show you a QR code. You scan it using any UPI app like GPay, PhonePe, or Paytm.
  • Approve the payment – Enter your UPI PIN to confirm the transaction.
  • Get cash instantly – After approval, the BC agent hands you the cash on the spot.
  • It works like “paying yourself” through UPI and then receiving the cash — very useful when anuone forget their debit card or want a secure, card-free withdrawal.

It is now more important than ever to keep track of your free ATM transactions, since UPI-based withdrawals are also included in the limit. PNB customers should note that daily withdrawal limits have been reduced under the new rules. At the same time, QR-code–based cash withdrawals through UPI offer added convenience and flexibility, especially in areas with fewer ATMs.


 

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