From now on, you will no longer need an ATM card to withdraw money! You can easily withdraw money from Aadhaar number, know the process here

Technical News Office – Nowadays, users prefer digital transactions over cash. However, sometimes we need money. ATMs are generally used to withdraw money quickly, but there is also a very easy way to withdraw cash. You can withdraw money from your Aadhar card. NPCI i.e. National Payments Corporation of India offers AEPS (Aadhaar Enabled Payment System) to users. With the help of this service, users can perform banking tasks with Aadhar card number and biometric authentication. It can be used to withdraw cash, check balance and transfer funds to micro-ATM.

Withdraw money using Aadhar card:
To withdraw money from Aadhar card, it is very important that your Aadhar number is linked to the bank account. If your Aadhaar number and bank account are linked, follow these steps:-
1- Go to a bank agent or micro-ATM that supports AEPS. They are usually found in rural areas, in banking establishments or in mobile banking.
2- Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number on the micro ATM.
3- Complete the biometric verification process using a fingerprint scanner. Your data must match the Aadhaar card for authentication to be successful.
4- After authentication, the system will offer you several options. Select “Withdraw Money” from there.
5- Enter the amount of money you want to withdraw. After that, the money will be deducted from your linked bank account. Keep in mind that the amount you enter must be within the withdrawal limit.
6- Once the transaction is completed, the bank agent will give you money. Additionally, a message will also be sent to your registered mobile number regarding the completion of the transaction.

Keep these things in mind
1- Give your Aadhaar number only to authorized banking services.
2- Keep your registered mobile number updated for transaction alerts.
3- Keep in mind that the fingerprint scanner used in the process is secure.
Let us tell you that AEPS service is provided by almost all major national and regional banks. However, its availability also depends on the bank branch and region.

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