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| Circular number | Commercial Circular No.17 of 2007 |
|---|---|
| File number | No.2006/TG-I/10/P/ATM |
| Date | 2007-01-02 |
| Type | Commercial Circular |
| Topic | nfr-eauction |
| Official PDF | indianrailways.gov.in |
Clarifications regarding installation of ATMs at Stations Sub: Clarifications regarding installation of ATMs at Stations.
Government of India (Bharat Sarkar)
Ministry of Railways (Rail Mantralya)
Rail Bhawan
No.2006/TG-I/10/P/ATM
New Delhi, Dated: 15 /2/2007
The Chief Commercial Manager,
Central Railway,
Mumbai.
(Commercial Circular No.17 of 2007)
Sub: Clarifications regarding installation of ATMs at Stations.
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Please refer to Central Railway’s letter NO C/748/P/ATM/Policy dated 2.1.2007
regarding installation of ATMs. The clarifications sought for and the comments thereon are as
under: -
S. No.
Clarification Sought
Remarks
1)
As per Para VII of commercial Circular
No.3/2001 the contract will be for a
period of 5 years. However, there is no
clause regarding tenure of renewal. The
same applies to Commercial Circular
No.67/2006.
Attention is invited to para 5.1 of the
standard
agreement
form
for
installation of ATMs at Railway
stations
to
be
signed
between
Railways and State Bank of India,
wherein it has been advised that the
agreement shall remain in force for a
period of five years and thereafter it
can
be
renewed
on
mutually
acceptable terms.
2)
As per Commercial Circular No.3/2001
“Agreement for installation ATMs-
Para 1 the license fee will increase @
10% over previous year whereas as per
Commercial Circular No.67/2006 Para
3.3 the license fee will increase @ 5%
every year. At present for all old ATMs
including SBI the license fee is being
increased @10% every year. It may
please be clarified whether 5% increase
in Commercial Circular No.67/2006 is
only for SBI and for other Banks 10%
should be taken.
The installation of ATMs at Railway
stations by SBI as mentioned in
Commercial Circular No. 67 of 2006
will be governed by the terms and
conditions mentioned in the MoU and
the
standard
agreement
enclosed
therewith. These terms and conditions
are a part of package deal covering all
categories of stations and can’t be
linked with the other ATMs, which
have been installed otherwise. The
terms and conditions of other ATMs
shall be governed by the terms and
conditions under which they have
been installed.
3)
The Category of the stations prescribed
under Para 3.1 of Commercial Circular
No.67/2006, which depicts the license
fee,
is
different
for
different
Nationalized Banks as far as Dadar,
Belapur and Khadki stations of Central
Railway are concerned.
The category-wise licence fee to be
realized from SBI for installation of
these ATMs at various locations has
been indicated in para 3.1 of the
standard agreement. The licence fee
for any station will depend upon the
actual category of the station in which
it falls.
4)
The total number of ATMs installed at
major
stations
on
the
basis
of
Commercial Circular No.3/2001 and
Commercial Circular No.67/2006 will
be very high e.g. CSTM(11), Dadar(9),
Thane (9), Kalyan (8), Nasik Road and
Pune (9). Such high number of ATMs
at the aforesaid stations with large
volume of traffic will hamper the
movement of passengers. These station
are already highly congested and there
is no place to allot these ATMs. It may
clarified
whether
Railways
have
authority to offer another site at other
stations if it is not possible to allot an
ATM at a station.
There is no restriction on number of
ATMs to be installed at any location.
However, in case it is not feasible to
install ATM at any other location,
zonal railway concerned can permit
substitution of that location with
another location of the same category
in consultation with the bank.
5)
Since stations like CSTM, Pune,
Manmad, Nasik Road and Solapur
already have SBI ATMs and license fee
is being recovered at old rate, it may
please be clarified whether another
ATM of SBI is to be allotted as space is
at a premium Sites for other Banks also
have to be alloted
The position already explained above
in para 2
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