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SBI, HDFC Bank ink ATM sharing pact

January 27, 2004 14:42 IST

State Bank of India has entered into an alliance with HDFC Bank for sharing ATM networks to be operationalised from February 3 this year.

As a consequence, customers of SBI and its seven associates would have access to 870 ATMs of HDFC Bank, while customers of the new private sector bank would get facility to use SBI's 2,850 ATMs, SBI said in a release in Mumbai on Tuesday.

The users would be able to withdraw cash and make balance enquiry, the release said.

SBI would not charge any fee to customers for transacting on its ATMs. However, SBI customers using HDFC ATMs network to withdraw cash and make balance queries would have to pay a nominal amount, it added.

SBI has a similar agreement with UTI Bank for its ATM network.


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