Deccan Chronicle

ATM dispenses `500 notes instead of `100, loses `8L

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The incomplete recalibrat­ion of an ATM in Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport in Shamshabad led to users getting an unexpected windfall, as the ATM disbursed new `500 denominati­on notes instead of `100 notes, on Saturday evening.

As air travellers came to know that the ATM was providing `500 instead of `100 notes, they lined up at the ATM belonging to Kotak Mahindra Bank and in an hour as much as `8 lakh was withdrawn from the machine.

Surprised at the rush, the authoritie­s made inquiries and informed the bank’s officials of the glitch. Staff from the bank rushed to the airport at around 9 pm and temporaril­y shut it down.

An airport security officer said that a passenger withdrew `2,500 and got one `2,000 denominati­on note and five `500 denominati­on notes instead of five `100s.

“He got `4,500 instead of `2,500 with the technical error in the machine. As the news spread over the airport, air travellers lined up at the ATM for withdrawal­s,” he said.

A Kotak Mahindra ATM in Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (RGIA) in Shamshabad disbursed new `500 denominati­on notes instead of `100 notes on Saturday evening.

An official from the bank’s Shamshabad branch said it was a mistake by the outsourcin­g staff of the off-site ATM maintenanc­e agency.

“They mistakenly kept `500 denominati­ons in the `100 slot. We are verifying the matter and shall recover the excess amount withdrawn by customers as per the database after sharing it with the concerned customer’s bank,” the official said.

The ATM maintenanc­e agency refused to shoulder the blame, saying that the mistake was made by engineers who recalibrat­ed the machine.

“It is not possible to keep currency of higher denominati­ons in the slot allocated to lower denominati­ons. In such cases the machine identifies the mistake and rolls back the currency into the ATM,” an officer said.

Explaining how the money can be recovered, Federation of Bank Employees secretary M.S. Kumar said, “The bank will raise debit with the account of the customer. The bank officials get the ‘General Print’ of transactio­ns from the ATM maintenanc­e agency. Based on the details of the bank customer, they inform other banks in cases where the customer is not from the home bank. They debit the amount from the customer’s account through ‘debit raise’. If the customer’s account is not having any balance, his account will show as minus balance with the debit.”

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