Note! Starting June 1, Check Balance And Transfer At ATM Link Subject To Fees, This Is The Reason

JAKARTA - Balance check, cash withdrawal, and transfer transactions using state-owned bank debit cards namely PT Bank Mandiri Tbk, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia Tbk (BRI), PT Bank Negara Indonesia Tbk (BNI), and PT Bank Tabungan Negara Tbk (BTN), at Link's self-service cash machines (ATMs) will be charged.

The fees pegged by the four banks are the same, for balance check transactions of IDR 2,500 and cash withdrawals of IDR 5,000 at different Himbara ATMs and ATM Link, from the original IDR 0 or free. Meanwhile, this tariff change will take effect on June 1, 2021.

Corporate Secretary of BNI Mucharom said the reason Bank Himbara agreed to make adjustments to transaction fees at ATM Link Himbara is to build a sustainable business. Therefore, there needs to be an adjustment of cash withdrawal transaction fees and balance checks.

"The cost adjustment is certainly still lower when compared to transaction costs other than through ATM Link", he told reporters, Friday, May 21.

Transaction fee adjustment is a form of Himbara's commitment to continuously improve inclusive banking services, improve security and convenience at an affordable cost for the community. In addition, said Mucharom, Himbara also supports the National Non-Cash Movement (GNNT) program.

"Where the adjustment of transaction costs is to reduce the dependence of the public on the use of cash", he said.

BNI, according to Mucharom, also continues to innovate digital services for customers. One of them is for cash withdrawal without a card at ATM using the Mobile Tunai feature available in BNI Mobile Banking.

"So for cash withdrawal for yourself and others easier without the need to bring a debit card", he said.

Furthermore, Mucharom said BNI customers can also still take advantage of BNI E-Channel services such as BNI Mobile Banking, BNI Internet Banking, BNI SMS Banking, and BNI ATMs. "There is no change in cost for BNI E-Channel. If you experience any problems, please call 1500046," he said.