How much does it cost to rent ATM space?
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How much does it cost to rent ATM space?
An investor can buy an ATM space by investing around Rs 7.5 lakh to Rs 9 lakh and lease it out to any bank for as long as he or she wants. Experts say the banks are giving monthly rent at around Rs 15,000 for the ATM space means at least Rs 1.8 lakh per annum.
How do I give space to ATM for rent?
ATM installation process
- File an application in a bank or Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) for ATM installation.
- The application should comprise complete details of the property such as area, locality, nearby landmarks, etc.
How do you approach a bank for rent space?
Here is a quick list for you:
- The property size should be suitable to what bank demands.
- The property should preferably in a commercial market or commercial mixed market.
- Property should not be in a legal feud or no dues must be pending.
- All the property papers should be genuine and intact for verification.
How do you set up a ATM machine?
How It Works
- Locate good retail locations such as gas stations, convenience stores, bars, malls, and nightclubs.
- Negotiate an agreement to provide an ATM.
- Buy ATM.
- Install machine. ATM will work on internet line, phone line, or cell system.
- Load cash in the machines.
- Share leads in your area.
How do I apply for a ATM?
Your property should be in a commercial area. The property should be 60 to 100 square feet should be the surface area. For ATM installation the sealing should be made of concrete, for B-set setup. You should be holding NOC for B-set installation or a written application signed by all the residents of the building.
How do you install an ATM machine?
You can fill the application online through the website of banks or you can meet the bank officials. Once the bank, NBFC or the third-party operator considers your proposal and runs a viability check on the proposal, it may approve your request to install an ATM on your property.
How do I apply for a bank branch?
The banks’ proposals for opening branches at rural centres are to be approved by concerned District Consultative Committee (DCC) and submitted to the Central Office of Department of Banking Operations and Development (DBOD) for prior approval through the concerned State Government (Directorate of Institutional Finance) …