Customers throng ATMs, banks in Thrissur
Thrissur: There has been no respite for the people from the huge rush witnessed in banks and ATMs following the demonetisation of 500 and 1,000 currency notes three days ago. Only a few ATMs of public sector banks functioned on Saturday though they had assured on Friday that all the ATMs would be open. The branches of private sector banks like ICICI, Axis and HDFC in the town exchanged notes of Rs 2,000, 100, 50, 20 and 10, but they ran out of stock by afternoon.
The SBI head office at Naduvilal and SBT office near Paramekkavu witnessed heavy rush of customers for remittance, withdrawals and exchange of old notes. The e-lobby of the SBI at Naduvilal had long queues before the ATM as it was repeatedly filled by the technicians and SBI staff of the head office adjacent to it.
The SBI head office also had a long queue for withdrawals and over 500 tokens were issued by noon. The ATM of district co-operate bank near Banerjee Club on Swaraj Round and another at Kolothumpadam functioned till they were emptied. Sources told DC that the flow of currency was improving from the note minting centre of the RBI in Mysore to all states in South India.