RBI tightens norms for banks, up penalties for failed ATM transactions
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The financial compensation should be done suo motu by the bank, without waiting for a complaint or a claim by a customer, the RBI said.
The central bank had first announced a move to harmonise TAT this April for resolving customer complaints and compensation after observing that time taken for resolving customer complaint varies across payment systems.
"To have prompt and efficient customer service in all electronic payment systems, it is necessary to harmonise the TAT of resolution of customer complaints and charge-backs, and to have a compensation framework in place for the benefit of customers," the RBI had said.
The RBI has categorised eight different avenues of transaction in which the new guidelines will be applicable, including ATMs, card transactions, immediate payment system, unified payment interface and prepaid cards.
The timeline for auto-reversal has been set at between one day after the transaction to five days.
Most financial compensations have been set at Rs 100 per day if the reversal does not happen within a specified timeline, the RBI said.
The move is aimed at upping customer confidence and bringing-in uniformity in processing of the failed transactions, it said.
Customers who do not get the benefit of redress of the failure as defined in the TAT, can register a complaint to the banking ombudsman, it said. #casansaar (Source - RBI, Business Standard)
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