You no longer always need an ATM card to withdraw money.
If your Aadhaar is linked to your bank account, you can use the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) to withdraw cash easily.
This system is operated by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) and is mainly used through micro-ATMs and banking agents.
It is especially helpful in rural and remote areas where ATMs or bank branches are not easily available.
What is AEPS and How Does It Work?
AEPS allows you to access your bank account using only your Aadhaar number and fingerprint verification.
No debit card or ATM PIN is required.
However, it is important to understand one thing clearly: Aadhaar is not a bank account.
It only acts as an identity tool to access your linked bank account.
Once your Aadhaar is linked, you can perform basic banking transactions like cash withdrawal at authorized centers.
Requirements Before Using Aadhaar Withdrawal
Before using this service, make sure you have the following:
Aadhaar linked with your bank account
Updated mobile number registered with the bank
Your 12-digit Aadhaar number
Working fingerprint (biometric) for authentication
If your Aadhaar is not properly linked with your bank, the transaction will not work.
Where You Can Withdraw Money Using Aadhaar
Aadhaar-based cash withdrawal is available at several locations, including:
Micro-ATM points
Banking correspondent outlets
Common Service Centres (CSC)
Local banking kiosks
Select retail shops offering banking services
These points are often easier to reach than traditional bank branches, especially in smaller towns and villages.
Step-by-Step Process to Withdraw Cash
Using AEPS is simple and quick:
Visit a nearby AEPS or micro-ATM outlet
Tell the operator you want to withdraw using Aadhaar
Provide your Aadhaar number
Select your linked bank
Verify your identity using fingerprint scan
Enter the withdrawal amount
Collect cash and receipt after successful transaction
Most banks also send an SMS confirmation after the withdrawal is completed.
Important Rules and Safety Tips
Banks usually set daily withdrawal limits for AEPS transactions, which typically range from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000 depending on the bank.
It is also important to stay careful while using this service:
Do not share your Aadhaar details unnecessarily
Always check the receipt before leaving
If money is deducted but cash is not received, report it immediately to the bank
Final Note
Aadhaar-based withdrawal has made banking more accessible, especially in areas with limited ATM access.
With proper precautions, it can be a simple and convenient way to access cash without a debit card.




