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How Is a Mini ATM Machine Different from a Regular ATM?

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Mini ATM machines have proved an ideal tool to deal with the cash crunch due to the demonetization drive. These machines are easy to carry and portable and thus are suitable for people living in remote locations to withdraw cash. They only need to link their bank accounts with their Aadhaar card to access the micro ATM facilities. These machines also address the issues related to a deficient number of ATMs located in villages. Read this blog to know how they are different from regular ATMs. What Are the Key Differences between Micro ATMs and Regular ATMs? Every one of us is familiar with the term ‘ATM.’ It stands for automatic teller machine, an electronic banking device that enables consumers to perform financial transactions. They can deposit and withdraw cash, transfer funds, and inquire about account balance without any help from bank staff. Most ATMs have keypads, card readers, printers, cash dispensers, and screens. So, if you have a debit or credit card, you will be able

How Is a Mini ATM Machine Different from a Regular ATM?

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Mini ATM machines have proved an ideal tool to deal with the cash crunch due to the demonetisation drive. These machines are easy to carry and portable and thus are suitable for people living in remote locations to withdraw cash. They only need to link their bank accounts with their Aadhaar card to access the micro ATM facilities. These machines also address the issues related to a deficient number of ATMs located in villages. Read this blog to know how they are different from regular ATMs. What Are the Key Differences between Micro ATMs and Regular ATMs? Every one of us is familiar with the term ‘ATM.’ It stands for automatic teller machine, an electronic banking device that enables consumers to perform financial transactions. They can deposit and withdraw cash, transfer funds, and inquire about account balance without any help from bank staff. Most ATMs have keypads, card readers, printers, cash dispensers, and screens. So, if you have a debit or credit card, you will be able