You can't - legally.
You can use a Cash Point (or ATM) to withdraw cash if you have a card.
I don't believe it is possible to do this it an ATM, however you can go inside the bank and ask a clerk for money from your account. Your probably out of luck if the bank is closed and you don't have your credit or debit card with you for the ATM.
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No. Iqama must b valid.
Yes, you can. If you have a state bank of India ATM card and a PIN number then you can use that to withdraw cash from your state bank account. However if you don't have a state bank ATM card, you will be unable to take money from the ATM.
It is used to withdraw money from an ATM
You can use a Cash Point (or ATM) to withdraw cash if you have a card.
The ATM allows an operate to withdraw money from their account without actually going to their bank.
I don't believe it is possible to do this it an ATM, however you can go inside the bank and ask a clerk for money from your account. Your probably out of luck if the bank is closed and you don't have your credit or debit card with you for the ATM.
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Automatic Teller Machine Fraud - you steal someones bank card and use it to withdraw their money form the ATM.
No. Iqama must b valid.
Yes, you can. If you have a state bank of India ATM card and a PIN number then you can use that to withdraw cash from your state bank account. However if you don't have a state bank ATM card, you will be unable to take money from the ATM.
A debit card used to withdraw money from an ATM has a limit. Mine is £250 in any one day. Other debit cards have other, often higher limits, that you can agree with your bank.
The main advantage of using an ATM is the fact that you can have access to the cash in your bank account whenever you need it. If, for instance, you are at a store that does not take checks or credit cards but it has an ATM, you can withdraw the money for your purchase. This also means you can travel anywhere without cash. If the location has an ATM and you have your ATM card, you can access your money instantly.
If your ATM card is linked to a major network (ie. MasterCard, Visa) then you may use a machine that displays at least one of those symbols. Meanwhile, if your ATM card does not have those symbols and isn't linked to a major network then you can only withdraw money from the issuing bank...
An ATM (Automated Teller Machine) allows you to withdraw money from a bank account without visiting a bank. If you are at a supermarket, money is useful. And an ATM is also handy when the banks are shut.