Thursday, November 10, 2016

Demonetisation: Normalcy at ATMs to return in 10 days

Demonetisation: Normalcy at ATMs to return in 10 days


Cash replenishment companies will need to ensure a steady supply to all the machines and are gearing up for the challenge.


MUMBAI: Some of India's 202,000 cash machines will start working again on Thursday after having gone offline Wednesday following PM Narendra Modi's shock announcement that Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes would cease to be legal tender. But expect glitches for a while, said banks and companies that make and manage automated teller machines (ATMs), given that the Rs 100 note is the next highest denomination.


"We expect the pain for the public to remain for at least the next 10 days as putting that many Rs 100 denomination notes in such a short period of time is going to be a huge logistical nightmare for the entire banking industry," said Navroze Dastur, managing director for India and South Asia at NCR Corporation, which manufactures automated teller machines.

The enormity of the exercise was not lost on the central bank. On Wednesday, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) went into a huddle with the National PaymentsCorporation of India, Cash Logistics Association of India and Confederation of ATM Industries to figure out how the mammoth task of replenishing around Rs 16 lakh crore of currency notes could be executed.




During the two-hour meeting on Wednesday, the stakeholders tried to find out a standard operating procedure for taking out Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denomination notes from the ATM network and replacing them with the new and lower denomination notes.

To be sure, RBI is launching new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes but the government has also drastically curtailed the amount of money that can be withdrawn from ATMs when they reopen. "In the first few days, there will be a limit of Rs 2,000 per day per card. This will be raised to Rs 4,000 later," Modi had said.

That's against a daily cap of as much as Rs 1 lakh per debit card, although this varies by bank. This will mean more frequent visits to the cash dispenser, at least until electronic methods of payment become more of a habit particularly for the poor and the elderly.

Modi's late-evening announcement on Tuesday led to serpentine queues at ATMs as panic-stricken bank customers scurried to withdraw cash. Though late in coming to India, ATMs have proliferated over the years with many account holders preferring the machines because of convenience, leaving them with little reason to ever visit a bank branch.

Logistics costs may rise

That dependence promises to make life much more difficult for them as banks and ATM network managers grapple with the logistics of disbursing adequate cash across the country. Logistics costs are also likely to rise as cash replenishment will need to be speeded up, said bankers.

"Usually, an ATM is stacked with cash amounting to Rs 15-20 lakh, but in the revised scheme of things when only Rs 100 denomination notes will be dispensed, the maximum that an ATM can carry is Rs 4 lakh," said Rupinder Anand, chief executive officer at OKI India, which manufactures and runs ATMs in the country. "In such a scenario, ATMs will run out of cash faster than usual and will need to be replenished multiple times in a day which is going to be extremely difficult." The new higher-denomination notes should be available in a few days, said people aware of the matter.

Cash replenishment companies will need to ensure a steady supply to all the machines and are gearing up for the challenge.

More Samsung Galaxy S8 info leaks, possible Note 8 under works

More Samsung Galaxy S8 info leaks, possible Note 8 under works


NEW DELHI: Here's more on the successor of Samsung's current flagship Galaxy S7, Galaxy S8. The latest rumours about the alleged smartphone come from smartphone industry's one of the most famous tipster, Evan Blass (of Evleaks fame).

According to Blass, Samsung is making two Galaxy S8 models going by model numbers SM-G950 and SM-G955. This means that those waiting for the flat-screen version of the handset may not be too pleased with the device. As per a recent rumour, both handsets are said to feature curved screen displays.

"Samsung Galaxy S8 models are indeed skipping SM-G94* model numbers, will ship as SM-G950 & SM-G955. Know what else is in the works? SM-N950," Blass tweeted.

'New UK immigration rules will impede brain drain from India'

'New UK immigration rules will impede brain drain from India'


NEW DELHI: As India voiced its concern over new visa rules with visiting British Prime Minister Theresa May, noted Indian origin solicitor in the UK Sarosh Zaiwalla feels the new British immigration rules will ensure that fine Indian brains, after qualifying in UK universities, will return to India to contribute to make India great.

Zaiwalla, who is Founder and Senior Partner of Zaiwalla & Co., told IANS in an email: "On any platform of bilateral dialogue with the UK, India has always raised its concerns with the immigration norms." The issue, he said, was of utmost importance to India and the country has been repeatedly citing the near 50 per cent drop in UK university admissions in its arguments.

"However, it would be in India's best interest to avoid further brain drain of young intelligent minds out of India. In fact the new British immigration rules will ensure that fine Indian brains, after qualifying in British universities will return to India to contribute to make India great."

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella keen on working with Donald Trump

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella keen on working with Donald Trump

Nadella, 44, joined the company in 1992 after a brief stint with Sun Microsystems.


SAN FRANCISCO: Congratulating Donald Trump for becoming the 45th US President, Microsoft's Indian-born CEO Satya Nadellasaid he looks forward to working with all those elected.


"We witnessed the democratic process in action here in the US. The results are of importance around the world, and I know that interest is shared among Microsoft employees," Nadella said in a statement posted on Microsoft-owned LinkedIn on Wednesday.

Flipkart, Amazon prepare for sales impact amid withdrawl of notes

Flipkart, Amazon prepare for sales impact amid withdrawl of notes


Amazon India stopped accepting cash-on-delivery on Wednesday, while Flipkart and Snapdeal limited such orders to below Rs


NEW DELHI/BENGALURU: Online commerce companies are bracing for a drop in sales in the near - term as they begin to accept cash only in the form stipulated in the union government's demonetisation scheme announced on Tuesday night.


Amazon India stopped accepting cash-on-delivery on Wednesday, while Flipkart and Snapdeallimited such orders to below Rs 1,000. These companies also stopped accepting old denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000, asking customers to instead use electronic payments or keep valid currency at hand.

These measures have impacted daily operations according to company executives ET spoke to, as companies ranging from the country's largest online retailer- Flipkart - to food discovery and delivery portal Zomato accept cash for an estimated 60-70% of orders.

A representative for Amazon said the company is "working on alternatives to make doorstep payments easier for customers by introducing a variety of electronic payment options."

Samsung announces Android 7.0 Nougat program for Galaxy S7, S7 Edge smartphones

Samsung announces Android 7.0 Nougat program for Galaxy S7, S7 Edge smartphones

Image result for samsung s7

NEW DELHI: Samsung has launched its Android 7.0 beta program for the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge smartphones. The program for now is limited to users in the US, UK and Korea. The company also said the program will expand to China in the coming days.

Last year, the company offered a similar beta programme for Android Marshmallow OS on Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones.

The users will have to install the Galaxy Beta programme app from the Galaxy app store. Once downloaded, users can test the major updates and provide feedback about the OS's performance on their devices.

Unfortunately, those using the limited edition Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Games or the Galaxy S7 edge Injustice Edition won't be able to become a part of the program.

al-Mart all geared up for Black Friday

al-Mart all geared up for Black Friday

CICAGO: Wal-Mart Stores Inc will boost its online inventory for Black Friday by more than half this year and make deals available on its website early Thanksgiving morning, as it pulls out all stops to grow online sales this holiday season.

Wal-Mart's step to boost online products also comes at a time when Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving which traditionally kicks off the year-end shopping season, is losing importance as the busiest shopping day of the year as early discounts and online shopping keep shoppers away from stores.

The year-end shopping season, which spans November and December, is crucial for many retailers because the two months can account for anywhere from 20-40% of their annual sales. The National Retail Federation expects industry holiday sales to grow 3.6% this year to $655.8 billion


In order to avoid running out of stock on popular holiday items, which is a problem for many retailers, Wal-Mart has sufficiently stocked itself with items for Black Friday both in-store and online, Steve Bratspies, the company's chief merchandising officer, told reporters during a conference call on Wednesday.

In an example of Wal-Mart's purchasing scale, the retailer has stocked more than 1.5 million televisions and 3 million video games, Bratspies said.


In a briefing in October, Wal-Mart laid out plans for the overall holiday shopping season this year and said it will make tens of thousands more items from its online assortment available for same-day store pickup, and will offer more lower-priced items instead of deals.

Last month, Target said it will offer more deal-driven promotions and extend its free shipping window to January this year.


Wal-Mart and Target will kick-off their Black Friday promotions on Thanksgiving day at 6 pm in their stores.