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ATM Banking in India: Problems
       and Prospects

                    Presented By:
                           Ashish Saini
              Dr. Ravindra Kumar Saini
INTRODUCTION
 ATM (Automated Teller Machine) or a cash
  point is a computerized machine.
 ATMs plays a vital role in facilitating the banking
  services to banks as well as customers.
 ATM is the back bone of retail banking sector.
   The idea of ATM machine developed simultaneous in
    Japan, Sweden, U.K and U.S.A.
   The first cash dispenser machine developed by
    “Luther George Simjian ” in Feb.1963, which
    known as “Bankograph”.
   The second dispenser machine developed by John
    Shepherd Barron which matched PIN(Personal
    Identification Number).
   This machine known as “DACS”.
   The first modern ATM use in Dec. 1972 in UK.The
    IBM 2984 designed on the request of “Lloyds Bank”.
                                           (Contd.)
 This design was similar in function of today‟s
  machines.
 HSBC-Honkong and Shanghai Banking
  Corporation introduce the first ATM in India
  in 1987.
Table:1 Growth of ATMs in India

      Year                                Number of ATM

    2005-06                                     21,110

    2006-07                                     25,247

    2007-08                                     34,547

    2008-09                                     43,651

    2009-10                                     57,765

    2010-11                                     76,871

Source :-Cyber Media Estimates Research in Banking 2010
Growth of ATM in India
90,000
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000                                                               Number of ATM
30,000
20,000
10,000
    0
         2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
          Source:Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India 2010-11
Growth of ATMs in the World

         Year                                 Number of ATM

         2007                                    1,780,189

         2008                                    1,912,178

         2009                                    2,029,224

         2010                                    2,154,970

         2011                                    2,235,835

         2012                                    2,407,775

         2013                                    2,609,160

         2014                                    2,848,190

Source: Global ATM Market and Forecasts to 2011 (Retail Banking Research)
Growth of ATMs World wide
3,000,000


2,500,000


2,000,000


1,500,000
                                                                       Number of ATM

1,000,000


 500,000


       0
            2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
   Source: Global ATM Market and Forecasts to 2014 (Retail Banking Research)
Functions of ATM
 The concept of ATM is 24× 7× 365.
 Flexibility of using ATM of other banks i.e. we
  can make transaction from any ATM while our
  account not in same bank.
 Can recharge their mobile phone prepaid
  connection.
 Pay the bills.
 Money transfer from one account to another one.


                                        (contd.)
 Check  the balance of account at any time.
 Register their mobile number for account details.
 Deposit the cheques in account.
Problems with ATMs
   Problems of ATMs categories in two category :
  1) Problem faced by Customers:
 They didn‟t receive cash while the is account
  debited.
 Wrong insert the ATM card. This problem is more
  common with new ATM users who are not
  familiar with ATM machine.
 They didn‟t receive slip of account balance.
                                        (contd.)
 Money   transfer problem.
 Some time money stuck in machine at the time of
  transaction.
 Some time machine didn‟t accept ATM cards.
 Time out problem when the customer late for any
  step of processing.
 Customer face the problem when the process of
  bank is change.
 When cash not available.
2) Problem faced by Banks :
   Theft money from ATMs.
   Burglary of ATMs (including theft of entire
    ATMs).
   System problem (including server down).
   System failure (system crash or the software not
    work properly).
   Hack the Bank‟s site which affect whole
    banking system.
Factor For Growth of ATM
 Make  transaction any time and more than one
  time in a day.
 Take less time to make a transaction than a teller
  in banks.
 Easy to use for people.
 Much reliable i.e. no body can access your
  account without your permission.
                                             (contd.)
 It
   reduce the bank „s work load.
 Accurate transaction.
 Can make payment for purchase anything.
Cost of Transaction with various mode of
                Banking

        Mode                         Cost Per Transaction (in Rs.)

     Teller System                                    1

         ATM                                         0.45

        Phone                                        0.45

      Debit Card                                     0.2

       Internet                                      0.1

           Source: IBA Bulletin special issue 2005
1.2

 1

0.8

0.6
                                                              Cost in Rupees
0.4

0.2

 0
      teller        ATM       Phone      Debit     Internet
               Source: IBA Bulletin special issue 2005
Conclusion
 As the banking sector computerize day to day, and
  ATM have became a part of modern banking
  system.
 The banks in developing country adopt ATMs to
  improve their own internal process and also for
  increase facilities and services of their customers.
 Now customers become aware about this machine.
 The growth of ATM rapidly high at the world wide
  level also in India.
 This technology is simple, safe and secure and
  people feel satisfaction to use this.
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ATM BANKING

  • 1. ATM Banking in India: Problems and Prospects Presented By: Ashish Saini Dr. Ravindra Kumar Saini
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  ATM (Automated Teller Machine) or a cash point is a computerized machine.  ATMs plays a vital role in facilitating the banking services to banks as well as customers.  ATM is the back bone of retail banking sector.
  • 3. The idea of ATM machine developed simultaneous in Japan, Sweden, U.K and U.S.A.  The first cash dispenser machine developed by “Luther George Simjian ” in Feb.1963, which known as “Bankograph”.  The second dispenser machine developed by John Shepherd Barron which matched PIN(Personal Identification Number).  This machine known as “DACS”.  The first modern ATM use in Dec. 1972 in UK.The IBM 2984 designed on the request of “Lloyds Bank”. (Contd.)
  • 4.  This design was similar in function of today‟s machines.  HSBC-Honkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation introduce the first ATM in India in 1987.
  • 5. Table:1 Growth of ATMs in India Year Number of ATM 2005-06 21,110 2006-07 25,247 2007-08 34,547 2008-09 43,651 2009-10 57,765 2010-11 76,871 Source :-Cyber Media Estimates Research in Banking 2010
  • 6. Growth of ATM in India 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 Number of ATM 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Source:Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India 2010-11
  • 7. Growth of ATMs in the World Year Number of ATM 2007 1,780,189 2008 1,912,178 2009 2,029,224 2010 2,154,970 2011 2,235,835 2012 2,407,775 2013 2,609,160 2014 2,848,190 Source: Global ATM Market and Forecasts to 2011 (Retail Banking Research)
  • 8. Growth of ATMs World wide 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 Number of ATM 1,000,000 500,000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Source: Global ATM Market and Forecasts to 2014 (Retail Banking Research)
  • 9. Functions of ATM  The concept of ATM is 24× 7× 365.  Flexibility of using ATM of other banks i.e. we can make transaction from any ATM while our account not in same bank.  Can recharge their mobile phone prepaid connection.  Pay the bills.  Money transfer from one account to another one. (contd.)
  • 10.  Check the balance of account at any time.  Register their mobile number for account details.  Deposit the cheques in account.
  • 11. Problems with ATMs Problems of ATMs categories in two category : 1) Problem faced by Customers:  They didn‟t receive cash while the is account debited.  Wrong insert the ATM card. This problem is more common with new ATM users who are not familiar with ATM machine.  They didn‟t receive slip of account balance. (contd.)
  • 12.  Money transfer problem.  Some time money stuck in machine at the time of transaction.  Some time machine didn‟t accept ATM cards.  Time out problem when the customer late for any step of processing.  Customer face the problem when the process of bank is change.  When cash not available.
  • 13. 2) Problem faced by Banks :  Theft money from ATMs.  Burglary of ATMs (including theft of entire ATMs).  System problem (including server down).  System failure (system crash or the software not work properly).  Hack the Bank‟s site which affect whole banking system.
  • 14. Factor For Growth of ATM  Make transaction any time and more than one time in a day.  Take less time to make a transaction than a teller in banks.  Easy to use for people.  Much reliable i.e. no body can access your account without your permission. (contd.)
  • 15.  It reduce the bank „s work load.  Accurate transaction.  Can make payment for purchase anything.
  • 16. Cost of Transaction with various mode of Banking Mode Cost Per Transaction (in Rs.) Teller System 1 ATM 0.45 Phone 0.45 Debit Card 0.2 Internet 0.1 Source: IBA Bulletin special issue 2005
  • 17. 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 Cost in Rupees 0.4 0.2 0 teller ATM Phone Debit Internet Source: IBA Bulletin special issue 2005
  • 18. Conclusion  As the banking sector computerize day to day, and ATM have became a part of modern banking system.  The banks in developing country adopt ATMs to improve their own internal process and also for increase facilities and services of their customers.  Now customers become aware about this machine.  The growth of ATM rapidly high at the world wide level also in India.  This technology is simple, safe and secure and people feel satisfaction to use this.