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Never keep the PIN with the debit card or write on it. Always memorize it.
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Change your ATM PIN regularly.
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Do not throw your transaction slip in the ATM room as it contains your account information.
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Do not provide the ATM card and PIN details to anyone, including Bank, RBI, Govt. agency, family, friends etc. Bank or any other institution will never ask for this information.
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Do not let strangers come in to the ATM room or take their help to complete the transactions.
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Keeps an eye on suspicious movements of people around ATM before you approach the ATM. Beware of strangers trying to engage you in conversation. Leave the ATM immediately if you don’t feel safe.
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Block and destroy your old card, when you get a new one. Register your mobile number at the Branch to get SMS alerts for all transactions
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Register your mobile number with the bank for getting SMS alerts for your ATM transactions.
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Protect your ATM card as though it is CASH and ensure safe custody.
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Store the ATM-cum-Debit card carefully so that the EMV Chip/magnetic strip does not get damaged.
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If you notice anything suspicious or any other problem arises after you have begun an ATM transaction, you may cancel the transaction and leave.
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Periodically verify the passbook entries to ensure its correctness. Any unauthorized card transactions in the account, if observed, should be reported immediately to the Bank.
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Please ensure that the card is swiped in your presence at POS (Point of Sale).
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When you destroy your card upon expiry or closure of your account, cut it into four pieces through the magnetic strip.
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If your ATM/ Debit Card is lost or stolen, immediately hot list the Card. By contacting your nearest Bank
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Never use a PIN that could be guessed easily e.g. your birthday or telephone number.
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Never enter your PIN in any ATM that does not seem to be genuine or seems modified/has a suspicious device attached/operating in a suspicious manner.
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Don’t display your cash; count the cash, keep it in your pocket safely and leave the ATM.