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SBI ATM-Cum-Debit Card: SBI's Safety Message To Customers, Withdrawal Limit, Other Details
- Friday May 11, 2018
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
SBI allows cash withdrawals of a minimum Rs 100 and maximum Rs 40,000 in a day from ATMs using its Classic debit card, according to the bank's website - sbi.co.in.
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Report On Debit Card Data Breach Likely Soon: 10 Things To Know
- Sunday October 23, 2016
- Business | Agencies
The Finance Ministry has asked various agencies, including the Reserve Bank of India, to submit in 10 days their report on a data breach involving over 3 million debit cards, Press Trust of India reported citing ministry sources.
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New RBI Order Aimed At Protecting Debit Cards From Cloning
- Friday May 27, 2016
- India News | Written by Rahul Shrivastava
The Reserve Bank of India has ordered banks to migrate all debit and credit cards from the ones with magnetic strips to those that use EMV chips and PINs. This, the central bank says, will secure transactions made with these cards at ATMs and merchant outlets.
- www.ndtv.com
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SBI ATM-Cum-Debit Card: SBI's Safety Message To Customers, Withdrawal Limit, Other Details
- Friday May 11, 2018
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
SBI allows cash withdrawals of a minimum Rs 100 and maximum Rs 40,000 in a day from ATMs using its Classic debit card, according to the bank's website - sbi.co.in.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Report On Debit Card Data Breach Likely Soon: 10 Things To Know
- Sunday October 23, 2016
- Business | Agencies
The Finance Ministry has asked various agencies, including the Reserve Bank of India, to submit in 10 days their report on a data breach involving over 3 million debit cards, Press Trust of India reported citing ministry sources.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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New RBI Order Aimed At Protecting Debit Cards From Cloning
- Friday May 27, 2016
- India News | Written by Rahul Shrivastava
The Reserve Bank of India has ordered banks to migrate all debit and credit cards from the ones with magnetic strips to those that use EMV chips and PINs. This, the central bank says, will secure transactions made with these cards at ATMs and merchant outlets.
- www.ndtv.com