How to Withdraw Money Using Your Aadhaar Card? Step-by-Step Process

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Aadhaar Card Money Withdraw Process: In India, almost all your work and purchases are now done through online payment. Therefore, now people do not need to carry much cash with them.

But still cash is needed for many works. If anyone in India needs cash, he has to either go to the bank.

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Or you have to go to the ATM to withdraw cash. But apart from this, you have another simple way. You can also withdraw cash through your Aadhaar card. How can you withdraw money with the help of Aadhaar card? What is the process and limit for this, let us tell you.

How to withdraw money from Aadhar card

Now if you want to withdraw money, you do not need to go to the bank or ATM machine. If you want, you can withdraw money using your Aadhar card. But for this it is necessary that your Aadhar card is linked to your bank account, only then you will be able to use this facility. National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has launched Aadhar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) to withdraw money using Aadhar card. Through which you can withdraw money by using your Aadhar card and fingerprint at any micro ATM.

Follow this process

First of all you have to enter your 12 digit Aadhar card number in the micro ATM. After this, you have to give your thumb print on the fingerprint scanner for verification. After this, you will be shown many transaction options. In which you will get the option of money transfer and withdrawal. In which if you want to withdraw money. Then you have to click on the money withdraw option and enter the amount. After this the bank operator will give you the money. Money will be deducted from your account and you will get information through message on the registered mobile number.

What is the limit for this?

Different banks have set different limits for withdrawing money from Aadhaar card. In some banks, this limit is Rs 10,000. Whereas in some banks, this limit is Rs 50,000. Let us tell you that some banks have disabled the Aadhaar enabled payment system for security reasons.

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