ATM inflation
2005-08-11
Czech banks are coming under scrutiny for their fees. Attention
has been paid mainly to the account-closing fees and the
double-dipping on certain transactions, but as the banks raise
their counter fees, their ATM practices also attract more
attention. In Prague, most automatic-teller machines are set to
dispense the fewest number of bills necessary, starting with Kč
2,000 notes. If you want Kč 2,100, you get two bills. This allows
the ATM operators to decrease their handling costs and transfer
the expense of "breaking" the Kč 2,000 note on to customers
and retailers. These aren't insignificant costs in a city where the
average take-home pay is about Kč 15,000 per month and
routine cash transactions are relatively small. Even notes of Kč
1,000 can be hard to break. We vote for nipping this ATM
inflation in the bud by setting the Kč 500 note as the standard
for all money-machine withdrawals.
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