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This facility will be at the location which will be affected by Kovid and where required.
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The bank has ensured that during this period of Corona, there will be equal money in its ATMs.
HDFC Bank, the largest private sector bank, has started ATM facility on vans i.e. trains in 19 cities of the country. However, you will be able to withdraw money from these ATMs only when you are wearing a mask and sanitized.
Video released on social media
The bank has released a video in this regard on social media. In this video, it has named the location of the ATM. Major cities that have ATM vans have areas such as Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Lucknow, Delhi, Ludhiana. This facility of the bank will be at the same location which will be badly affected by Kovid and which will be the content zone. That is, where people have complete restriction on going out.
Did likewise last year
The bank made a similar beginning last year in March-April at the time of Corona. Now he has started his mobile ATM again. It normally has around 14 thousand ATMs across the country. The bank maintains this van with ATM by talking to the local administration. In some cases, the bank finds the location itself, and in some cases places it on the location of the local administration.
The van is fully sanitized
The bank completely sanitizes this van and ATM and all the employees involved in it also take care of social distancing and sanitizer as well as masks. The bank ensures that only those who have worn masks and taken care of security, are able to withdraw money from this ATM. The bank also sees that where more load comes at the ATM then it starts there too.
Try to keep equal money in ATM, also try
The bank has ensured that at this time of Corona, there will be equal money in its ATMs. Nobody has any problem. There are 100-150 transactions a day from van ATMs. The bank had a net profit of Rs 8,434 crore in the fourth quarter. During the financial year, he has benefited more than 31 thousand 800 crores. This is 18% higher than the same period a year ago. The bank’s total borrowings have been Rs 11.85 lakh crore.