Govt Orders

ATM, Debit Card, Net Banking Facilities for Pensioners

Pensioners and Family Pensioners of the State Government will be able to draw their pensions by using the facilities of ATM/Debit Card/Net Banking. Notification published for ATM, Debit Card, Net Banking Facilities for Pensioners.

Summery of the Notification:

Notification no120-F (Y)
Date13th January, 2022
Published byFinance department of West Bengal
SubjectATM, Debit Card, Net Banking Facilities for Pensioners

Government of West Bengal
Finance Department
Audit Branch, Group T
Nabanna, Howtah- 711102
(E-285670)

No: 120-F (Y)

Dated. 13th January, 2022

Notification

As per existing Pension Rules of the Govt. of West Bengal, the Pensioners and the Family Pensioners of the State Govt. can withdraw pension from their pension accounts maintained with respective banks by cheque or withdrawal slips issued by those banks. Facilities of withdrawal of pension by using ATM/Debit Card or through Net Banking portal of the pension disbursing banks are not allowed.

However, the matter of providing facilities of withdrawal of pensions by using ATM/Debit Card or through Net Banking portal of the pension disbursing banks to the Pensioners and Family Pensioners of the State Government, especially under the prevailing pandemic situation, was under active consideration of the Government.

Now the Governor has been pleased to order that, henceforth Pensioners and Family Pensioners of the State Government, drawing their pensions from the accounts maintained with banks mentioned in the Annexure ‘A’ attached herewith, will be able to draw their pensions from the respective pension disbursing banks by using the facilities of ATM/Debit Card of through Net Banking portal of the bank.

Availing the facilities of ATM/Debit Card or Net Banking for withdrawal of pension/family pension, will be at the discretion of the Pensioners/Family Pensioners concerned. Those who want to avail themselves of ATM/Debit Card or Net Banking facilities will have to opt accordingly and have to apply to the concerned banks maintaining their pension accounts and will also have to provide their mobile phone numbers to the banks. Banks will not offer electronic transfer facilities like use of ATM/Debit Card and Net Banking for withdrawal of pension/family pension to the pensioners/family pensioners who fail to provide their mobile phone numbers to the pension disbursing banks.

Governor is further pleased to order that, dispute arising out of un-authorised use of the facilities of ATM/Debit Cards of Net Banking by the pensioners and fixation of liability thereof shall be guided by RBI’s Circular issued in this regard from time to time.

Relevant provisions of WBTR-2005 will be modified accordingly.

This order will take immediate effect.

Manoj Pant, IAS
Principal Secretary to the
Government of West Bengal

ANNEXURE-A

List of banks allowing ATM/Debit Card of Net Banking facilities to pensioners/family pensioners for withdrawal of pension/family pension

  1. Bank of Baroda
  2. Central Bank of India
  3. Indian Oversea Bank
  4. UCO Bank
  5. Union Bank of India
  6. State Bank of India
  7. Indian Bank
  8. Canara Bank
  9. Punjab National Bank

Download No: 120-F (Y), Source

FAQ

Can a pensioner of West Bengal State Government use ATM/Debit card or Net Banking facilities for withdrawal of pension?

Yes, as per Government Order number 120-F (Y) Dated 13/01/2022 of West Bengal Finance Department, A pensioner/family pensioner can avail facilities of using ATM/Debit card and Net Banking to withdraw his/ her pension.

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