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February 1st, 2016, 06:20 PM
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Daily Withdrawal Limit for Corporation Bank
I want to get information about the daily transaction limit on Corporation Bank Classic Debit Card as well as other related information like Headquarters and products. So here can you provide me information about it? If you want to get information about the daily transaction limit on Corporation Bank Classic Debit Card as well as other related information like Headquarters and products, then here I am telling you about it, as you want. Cardholders can use their Corporation Bank Classic Debit Card, to withdraw cash for up to Rs.25,000 per day through ATMs. At Corporation Banks ATMs the maximum withdrawal per transaction is Rs.15,000, and Rs.10,000 at other ATMs. Customers can carry out a maximum of 5 transactions in a day, and make purchases (at merchant outlets/online portals) up to Rs. 35,000 per day. Facilities Maximum limit per day Cash withdrawal limit in India Rs. 25,000/- Cash withdrawal limit Abroad Rs. 35,000/- Purchase limit at MEs in India Rs. 35,000/- Purchase limit at MEs abroad Rs. 50,000/- Maximum Per cash withdrawal limit is Rs 15,000/- Fast Cash options – Denominations - 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 Balance Enquiry Mini Statement (Last 7 transactions) PIN Change Deposit of Cash and Cheques (in full fledged ATMs) Fund transfer between pre-defined accounts NEFT Transaction up to Rs.15,000/- Direct Tax Payment through ATM Payment of LIC premium Mobile Recharge (Min Rs.54 and Max 5000) Visa Money Transfer (Card to Card Funds Transfer) Here I am telling you about it, as you want. Type Public Traded as BSE: 532179 NSE: CORPBANK Industry Banking Founded Udupi, 12 March 1906; 109 years ago Headquarters Mangalore, Karnataka, India Key people Shri Sadhu ram Bansal (Chairman, MD) Products Loans, Credit Cards, Savings, Investment vehicles, etc. Operating income Increase ₹14,510.40 crore (equivalent to ₹170 billion or US$2.5 billion in 2016) (Financial year 2011-12) Net income ₹1,506.04 crore (equivalent to ₹17 billion or US$250 million in 2016) (March 2012) Owner Government of India Slogan Prosperity for All Last edited by Neelurk; March 11th, 2020 at 02:53 PM. |