Vijayawada, February 17, (way2newstv.in):
The financial bankruptcy conditions that followed the banknotes of the banknotes in 2016 are also fresh. The non-cash lending at banks is growing daily. While some private banks have cash balances, the major banks like State Bank and Andhra Bank are more likely to be seen. Analyzing the reasons for this is that the barrage surcharge is the key to the hassle. This bamboo cannot afford to travel to the banks. That is why cash withdrawals from the banks do not reach the banks. Each transaction has to pay an extra fee since the bank account started. If the customer takes an ATM card, the barracks collect 200 rupees a year from his barrier. Also, the debit cards charge 0.5 percent up to 1 percent. If using the same credit cards, the transaction costs up to 1.5% and 2.5% of the value of the transaction.
The financial bankruptcy conditions that followed the banknotes of the banknotes in 2016 are also fresh. The non-cash lending at banks is growing daily. While some private banks have cash balances, the major banks like State Bank and Andhra Bank are more likely to be seen. Analyzing the reasons for this is that the barrage surcharge is the key to the hassle. This bamboo cannot afford to travel to the banks. That is why cash withdrawals from the banks do not reach the banks. Each transaction has to pay an extra fee since the bank account started. If the customer takes an ATM card, the barracks collect 200 rupees a year from his barrier. Also, the debit cards charge 0.5 percent up to 1 percent. If using the same credit cards, the transaction costs up to 1.5% and 2.5% of the value of the transaction.
CASHBACK PROBLEMS STARTED AGAIN
Banks also charge 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent if they use Paytm, Geo money, and other e-Wallets. In addition to other service taxes, There is also a fare hike in cash transfers from other bank ATMs, rather than account balances. The Central Government has announced the name of Pay Governament (Pegau) for the purpose of online use. It has been directed to implement government and private transactions through seven departments. But it is evident that the bamboo is not on these new mechanisms. The Center promotes credit, debit cards, NetBanking, IMPs (Immediate Payment Service), Cash card-Prepaid-Valets, NETT, VLE, and BH IM. Up to Rs 5 in Net Banking will be charged up to Rs. Using a debit card will not exceed two thousand transactions. Each transaction in a credit card will charge a percentage, cash card, prepaid wallets, or Rs. Rs 5,000 will be charged at Rs 5,000 and Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 50,000, Rs. 8 and Rs. 9 lakh respectively. BHMI also charges an additional Rs 7.5 per transaction if it crosses Rs 2,000. This charge will be a burden on the public for the addition of regular taxes. Finance Ministry officials are baffling about how this policy should be taken to the public.
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