Salient features of facility:  Minimum amount of withdrawal Rs.100/- (thereafter in multiples of Rs.100/- ).  Maximum of Rs.1000/- per day per.

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Salient features of facility:  Minimum amount of withdrawal Rs.100/- (thereafter in multiples of Rs.100/- ).  Maximum of Rs.1000/- per day per card.  Cash withdrawal at POS available to all debit cards / Prepaid cards issued in India.  Convenience fee fixed at 1% on State Bank group debit cards to be charged to the card holder. Minimum Rs.7.50/- Maximum Rs.10/-  Incentive of Rs.5/- paid on each successful cash transaction to the merchant.

PoS: Benefits Advantages for cardholder:  More cash points and greater customer convenience.  Convenience – can combine two transactions Sales and Cash into one.  Safe and convenient way to obtain cash.

Advantages to CSP:  Reduces cost of cash handling.  Increased customer loyalty.  Potential source of revenue to the merchant.  Re-circulate cash (better cash management).

Monthly Rental payable by CSP ParticularsPSTNDesktop GPRSPortable GPRS Monthly rental to recover additional cost of desktop GPRS terminal(s), per terminal, including monthly SIM charges to be collected through Standing Instructions Rs. 250Rs. 350Rs. 450 One time Non-refundable security deposit amount at the time of installation per terminal to be recovered centrally NARs.200Rs.400

Transaction Process flow  Cardholder requests CSP for withdrawal of cash through POS.  CSP selects the transaction type i.e. Cash only or Sale & Cash.  Customer swipes his debit card on the POS at the CSP Establishment.  CSP enters the amount desired by the Cardholder and presses “Submit”.  Cardholder is requested to enter Personal Identification Number (PIN)  POS Terminal validates the request and transmits the transaction message in secured environment to the Acquirer switch (Prizm / Atos ) for presenting the transaction to the card issuer for necessary response i.e. authorization or decline.  State Bank Debit Card transactions are transmitted directly to SBI Switch and non SBI Cards through Visa/ MasterCard/ Rupay i.e. the relevant card Network.  Card issuing bank validates the transaction such as daily limit, lost/ stolen card, card number and PIN and adequate balance in the account etc. and responds to the transaction message with suitable response code i.e. accept or reject.

 If the cardholder account has sufficient balance, it debits the cardholder’s account with the prescribed amount (single transaction i.e. amount withdrawn plus convenience fee if any to be charged) and credits to the settlement account.  The acquirer system receives the response and forwards the same (in automated environment) to the prescribed POS terminal.  The POS terminal generates a Charge slip in duplicate (Merchant Copy and Customer Copy) containing the amount withdrawn and purchase of merchandise (if applicable) separately. It also contains other details such as CSP identity, date and time of transaction, Terminal ID, issuer authorisation number etc.  The cardholder is requested to sign the Merchant Copy of the charge slip. The CSP verifies the cardholder’s signatures from the one appearing on the reverse of the card and delivers the cash along with the customer copy of charge slip to the cardholder.  The transaction is complete. ********************