- Indian Bank Debit Cardholders can enjoy higher ATM and POS limits ranging from Rs. 10,000 to up to Rs. 1 lakh and Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2 lakh, respectively.
- Available for diverse usage types, including contactless payments and international transactions.
- Cards are available to different types of account holders, including senior citizens, Mudra account holders, PMJDY account holders, and digital account holders.
- The Maestro debit cards offered by Indian Bank can be used in over 1 million ATMs globally and 23 million Point of Sale (PoS) terminals worldwide.
- Provides personalized Debit Cards for senior citizens that include a photo, blood group, and date of birth affixed on the card.
- Indian Bank Debit Cards offer benefits such as access to airport lounges, complimentary insurance covers, and joining or milestone benefits, similar to credit cards.
- For the first year of holding the Indian Bank ATM card, there is no annual maintenance charge. From the second year onwards, Rs.50 is charged as annual maintenance which is automatically debited from the customer's bank account.
- The first three withdrawals from other banks in urban areas is completely free, post three withdrawals, a transaction fee of Rs.20 is charged. For people making withdrawals from non-metros, the first five transactions from other bank ATMs are completely free, followed by a transaction fee of Rs.20.
- For customers who have lost or their card has been stolen, they need to contact the numbers 044-25251185, 044-25260335 or the national toll-free number 1800 425 00 000 to block their card immediately.
Types of Indian Bank Debit Cards
The Indian Bank Atm Cards are available in two variants:
1) RuPay Card Variants
2) MasterCard Variants
RuPay Card Variants
IB RUPEE KEY – RuPay On-The-Go Smart Keychain
- The keychain is equipped with an NFC chip that links to Point-Of-Sale (POS) card readers.
- Customers can make contactless payments of up to Rs. 5000 without the need for a PIN.
- Faster checkouts at POS devices help reduce wait times in queues.
- An add-on card called RuPay on-the-go keychain will be provided.
- The Indian Bank mobile banking app allows customers to manage the device.
- Customers have the option to enable or disable the keychain for payment purposes.
- Customers can set their payment limits within the default limit according to their needs.
- The keychain can be blocked immediately if it is lost or stolen.
RuPay Platinum Card (Contactless)
- The ATM usage limit is Rs. 50,000, while the Point-Of-Sale usage limit is Rs. 1,00,000.
- The card provides airport lounge access, accidental death insurance coverage, and various other offers. To view the terms and conditions, please visit https://www.rupay.co.in.
- The card allows contactless purchases at POS for up to Rs. 5000.
- The card supports NCMC (National Common Mobility Card) wallet for offline transactions using Tap & Go.
RuPay Platinum Card (Contact)
- The usage limit for ATM transactions is Rs. 50,000, and for Point-Of-Sale transactions, it is Rs. 1,00,000.
- Accidental death insurance coverage is included, along with airport lounge access and other offers.
RuPay International Platinum Card (Contact)
- The card has a usage limit of Rs. 1,00,000 for ATM transactions and Rs. 2,00,000 for point-of-sale transactions.
- Accidental death insurance coverage is included, along with airport lounge access and other offers. To view the terms and conditions, please visit https://www.rupay.co.in.
- The card offers airport lounge access and various other benefits for use in select international countries. For a list of countries, please visit https://www.rupay.co.in.
RuPay Debit Select Card (Contactless)
- This is the highest-tier RuPay card variant.
- A usage limit of Rs. 50,000 for ATM transactions and Rs. 1,00,000 for Point-Of-Sale transactions.
- Joining benefits and milestone-based benefits.
- An in-built insurance cover of up to Rs. 10 lakh.
- Higher transaction limits.
- Airport lounge access and various other benefits.
- The ability to make contactless POS purchases of up to Rs. 5000.
- A wallet supported by NCMC (National Common Mobility Card) for Tap & Go offline transactions.
RuPay Classic Contactless Card (NCMC)
- The rupay debit card allows contactless purchases at POS for up to Rs. 5000.
- The usage limit for ATM transactions is Rs. 25,000, and for Point-Of-Sale transactions, it is also Rs. 25,000.
- The card supports NCMC (National Common Mobility Card) wallet for offline transactions using Tap & Go.
- The annual maintenance charges for this card are lower than those for Platinum Debit Cards.
- This card does not provide insurance coverage or complimentary airport lounge access.
IB DIGI – RuPay Classic Card
- RuPay debit cards are issued for IB DIGI accounts opened through our website and IB Customer Mobile App.
- The card has a usage limit of Rs. 10,000 for both ATM and Point-Of-Sale transactions.
- This card has lower annual maintenance charges compared to Platinum Debit Cards.
- Insurance coverage and complimentary airport lounge access are not provided with this card.
IB DIGI- Rupay Classic Card (Contactless)
- RuPay debit cards are available for IB DIGI accounts opened through our website and IB Customer Mobile App.
- The usage limit for this card is Rs. 10,000 for both ATM and Point-Of-Sale transactions.
- Customers can make contactless POS purchases up to Rs. 5,000 with this card.
- The annual maintenance charges for this card are lower than for Platinum Debit Cards.
- Insurance coverage and complimentary airport lounge access are not provided with this card.
Senior Citizen Debit Card (Contact)
- A special Debit Card designed for senior citizens with their photo, blood group, and date of birth printed on the card.
- Usage limit of Rs. 25,000 in ATM and Rs. 50,000 in Point-Of-Sale transactions.
- No annual maintenance charges.
- Insurance coverage and complimentary airport lounge access are not included.
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) Card (Contact)
- RuPay card is specially designed for PMJDY Account Holders.
- Usage limit of Rs. 25,000 in ATM and Rs. 25,000 in POS.
- Eligible accounts in ATMs can avail of the overdraft facility.
- In-built insurance cover for accidental death, terms and conditions available at https://www.rupay.co.in.
- No annual maintenance charges.
- Complimentary airport lounge access is not available.
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) Card (Contactless)
- RuPay card is designed for PMJDY account holders.
- Usage limit of Rs. 25,000 in ATM and Rs. 25,000 in POS.
- Overdraft facility enabled for eligible accounts in ATMs.
- Insurance cover for accidental death, terms and conditions can be found at https://www.rupay.co.in.
- The facility of contactless POS purchases up to Rs. 5,000.
- No annual maintenance charges.
- Complimentary airport lounge access is not available.
RuPay Kisan Card (Contactless)
- The Rupay Card for Kisan account holders has a usage limit of Rs. 10,000 at ATMs and Rs. 15,000 at Point-Of-Sale.
- Kisan account holders can use the card for contactless purchases up to Rs. 5,000 at Point-Of-Sale.
- There are no annual maintenance charges for the Rupay Card for Kisan account holders.
- However, complimentary airport lounge access is not available with this card.
Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency (MUDRA) Card
- The RuPay card is designed for MSME customers who have taken MUDRA loans.
- The card comes with a usage limit of Rs. 10,000 for both ATM withdrawals and POS transactions.
- This limit ensures that customers can make transactions within their budget and avoid overspending.
- The card provides a convenient and secure payment option for MSME customers, helping them manage their finances more effectively.
MasterCard Variants
MasterCard World (Contact)
- The International Debit Card is widely accepted across the globe, providing a hassle-free payment option for users.
- The mastercard debit card allows users to withdraw up to Rs. 50,000 at ATMs and spend up to Rs. 1,00,000 on Point-Of-Sales and online purchases.
- This spending limit enables users to make transactions according to their needs and budget.
- Additionally, the card provides complimentary access to airport lounges (subject to availability and limited in number), giving users a luxurious travel experience.
MasterCard World Platinum (Contactless)
- The International Debit Card is a globally recognized payment option, accepted widely across the world.
- The card comes with a usage limit of up to Rs. 50,000 for ATM withdrawals and up to Rs. 1,00,000 for POS and online purchases, enabling users to make transactions according to their requirements.
- The card also allows users to make contactless POS purchases of up to Rs. 5,000, providing a convenient and safe payment option.
- Additionally, the debit card provides complimentary access to airport lounges (subject to availability and limited in number), ensuring a comfortable travel experience for users.
MasterCard E–purse Debit Card
- The Platinum card product is a recipient of prestigious awards such as Banking Frontiers’ Finnoviti 2016 and the MasterCard award for best card innovation.
- It is a Debit Card that functions like a wallet, offering users a hassle-free payment experience.
- Users can gift this card to their family members as an allowance or to manage their budget effectively.
- The process of application for the card is simple and can be done through Internet Banking.
- Users can transfer funds from their account to the e-purse card through Internet Banking or IndOASIS, making it easy to manage their expenses.
Daily Transactions Limits on Indian Bank Debit Cards
Type of Transaction | Limit |
Domestic Other Bank ATM Cash Withdrawal | 5 Transactions per Day |
Domestic POS/E-Com Transactions | 10 Transactions per Day |
International POS/E-Com Transactions | 5 Transactions within 24 hours |
IRCTC Ticket Booking | 4 Transactions per Day |
Cash at POS and Purchase with Cashback Transactions | 3 Transactions per Day |
Fee and Charges of Indian Bank Debit Card
Type of Fee/Charge | Amount |
Annual Maintenance Charge (for first year) | Free |
Annual Maintenance Charge (second year onwards) | - For Maestro Debit Card: Rs. 115 per year
- For Master Card Debit Card: Rs. 115 per year
- For International EMV Cards: Rs. 173 per year
- For Normal RuPay Cards (other than PMJDY): Rs. 115 per year
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Issue of Duplicate PIN | Rs. 25 |
Unblocking of Hot listed cards | Rs. 50 |
Issue of Duplicate ATM Card along with PIN (master/maestro/platinum/RuPay cards) | Rs. 152 |
Issue of Duplicate EMV MasterCard (chip embedded) | Rs. 252 |
How To Apply for Indian Bank Debit Cards?
Given below are the steps to apply for Indian Bank Debit Cards:
Step 1: To apply for Indian Bank Debit Card, you need to visit the official website
Step 2: Next, Download the debit card application form from https://www.indianbank.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/download_atmcard_appln.pdf.
Step 3: Next, you should print out the application form and fill it up with all your relevant details.
Step 4: Finally, submit it your home branch for verification.
Step 5: After verifying all the details, the debit card will delivered to your registered address.
Eligibility for Indian Bank Debit Cards
- Suppose you hold a indian bank savings account or current or proprietorship account with Indian Bank, including illiterate and visually impaired individuals. In that case, you are eligible to avail of an Indian Bank ATM or Debit Card.
- The minimum age requirement to get an Indian Bank ATM or Debit Card is 18 years.
- Minors above 12 years of age with an account under IB Smart Kid can also get an Indian Bank ATM or Debit Card.
- Non-resident account holders can avail of Indian Bank ATM or Debit Cards.
- Kisan credit card and Mudra account customers are also eligible to get Indian Bank ATM or Debit Cards.
Documents Required for Indian Bank ATM Card
A customer might be asked to submit the following documents for Indian bank debit card.
- Identity proof - Passport, Voter ID etc.
- Address proof - Electricity Bill, Passport etc.
- Duly filled and signed application form
- Salaried applicants will be asked to submit proof of employment and salary slips.
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- How many days does it takes to get an Indian Bank Debit card?
It would take around 15 to 20 days to get an Indian Bank debit card.
- How can I get ATM card from Indian Bank?
You need to visit your nearest of Indian Bank and apply for an ATM card.
- How can I track my Indian Bank debit card?
You can track your Indian Bank debit card through the tracking details.
- Which is the best Indian Bank debit card?
Each Indian Bank debit card has its own pros and cons. So, the benefits of a debit card vary as per the needs of the users.
- Does Indian Bank charge for a debit card?
Yes. Indian Bank charges nominal fee of around Rs.20 as Annual Maintenance Charges for its debit cards.
- What is the limit for Indian Bank debit card?
The POS and ATM limit for Indian Bank debit card is Rs.25,000.
- What is the UPI limit of Indian Bank?
The UPI limit of Indian Bank is Rs.1,00,000.
- What should be done in case during the cash withdrawal process, cash is not disbursed by the account gets debited for the amount?
If you do not receive the money of the withdrawal, yet the money is debited from your account, you have to immediately raise a complaint with your bank. Following the investigation, the money will be credited to your account. The same procedure has to be followed if this happens at other bank ATMs.
- How many days maximum would the bank require to re-credit the account for such wrong debits?
If you have not received the withdrawal money yet the money has been debited from your account, once you raise a complaint of the same, as per the instructions of the RBI the money should be credited within 12 to 14 working days.
- How many free ATM transactions are allowed on Indian Bank debit cards?
Since the Reserve Bank of India launched the "Free ATM access policy" in April of 2009, no service charge is levied on transactions made from other banks. That said, banks have limited the number of free transactions a month to five free transactions a month from other bank ATMs.
- Will Indian Bank compensate for delayed refunds on failed ATM transactions?
Yes, instructed by the Reserve Bank of India, as of June 2012, banks have to pay compensation if there is a delay in crediting the due amount.