Philippine Daily Inquirer

Banks told: Justify ATM fee hike

- By Marlon Ramos @MRAMOSINQ

Banks should justify their plan to raise fees for automated teller machine (ATM) transactio­ns, Sen. Grace Poe said on Sunday, as she reiterated that any proposed hike should not burden bank depositors.

Poe, chair of the Senate committee on banks, financial institutio­ns and currencies, is set to preside over an inquiry on Monday into the proposed adjustment in ATM fees, which was met by opposition from workers’ groups and legislator­s.

“We recognize the convenienc­e of ATMS and the need to keep them working, but any increase should be warranted and should not be too burdensome on the users, especially the workers,” the senator said in a statement.

She said the planned P15 increase in ATM fees already “means a lot to the minimum wage earners.”

Disadvanta­geous

Besides the ATM transactio­n charges, Poe said her committee would also review the other fees that banks and other financial institutio­ns were collecting from their clients for cash withdrawal­s, money transfers and remittance­s.

In filing Senate Resolution No. 96, Poe said the rate adjustment­s for ATM withdrawal­s would adversely affect some 4.1 million minimum wage earners who “receive their salaries through ATM cards and withdraw from these machines at least twice a month.”

“The practice of imposing hefty bank fees, including ATM charges, is financiall­y disadvanta­geous to our country’s more than 58 million ATM cardholder­s,” she said.

At present, ATM users can withdraw cash from their “mother banks” for free, but are charged P10 to P15 for interbank withdrawal­s.

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