Important News for RuPay Card Holders! Rupay Card holders withdrawal and transaction limit changed see details
Daily cash, transaction restrictions and annual subscription fees for RuPay cards vary between banks.
Like every debit card, RuPay Debit Card has a limit and if you transact above the limit, your transaction will be rejected. Your bank sets a maximum limit for purchases and withdrawals on your RuPay Debit Card.
RuPay Debit Card Transaction Limit
Daily transaction limits for ATM and POS machine transactions are determined by your bank and may vary depending on the type of card. Currently, the banking system offers four different types of RuPay Debit Cards: Government Schemes, Classic, Platinum and Select. Daily transaction restrictions for ATMs and POS terminals will be set by your bank based on the type of RuPay Debit Card you currently hold. This means that daily cash, transaction restrictions and annual subscription fees for RuPay cards also vary between banks.
Check bank wise transaction limit on RuPay cards:
Transaction Limit on HDFC Bank’s Rupee Premium
- On your HDFC Bank Debit Cards, you can now get a daily maximum of Rs. 2,000 and a monthly limit of maximum Rs. 10,000 upto.
- Cash can be withdrawn at all commercial outlets. Daily domestic shopping limit is Rs. 2.75 lakh, with a daily domestic ATM withdrawal limit of Rs. 25,000.
Transaction limit in PNB Select RuPay Card
Daily ATM limit on PNB RuPay NCMC Platinum Debit Card is Rs. 1,00,000, while the daily combined POS/e-commerce limit is Rs.3,00,000.
Yes Transaction Limit on Bank Rupay Platinum Card
Yes Bank’s POS has daily withdrawal and purchase limits of Rs. 25,000, but the ATM and POS transaction limit for salaried customers is Rs.75,000.
Transaction Limit on SBI Rupay Card
At domestic ATMs, SBI’s minimum transaction limit is Rs. 100 and a maximum transaction limit of Rs. 40,000. Maximum limit for daily point-of-sale online transactions on SBI RuPay Debit Card is Rs. 75,000 is
What is ruby?
Rupee is the universal payment system for Indian financial services introduced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 2012. It was created to reduce the need for cash in the Indian economy, according to a Forbes report. It is derived from the words “rupee” and “payment”, highlighting India’s approach to virtual card (Vcard) payments. RuPay Debit Card is a plastic card issued by a bank to a customer who has a bank account.
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