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Asahi: Bank under fire for free service
Megabanks and regional banks are pressuring Tokyo Star Bank to stop letting their customers use its ATMs for free. When a bank's customer uses an ATM of another bank, the first bank pays 105-210 yen in commissions to the second bank. The second bank usually charges the customer 105-210 yen as well. By offering free service to everyone, Tokyo Star Bank can attract more users to its ATMs, which means other banks have to pay more commissions. Tokyo Star Bank, which started the free ATM service in May 2004, provides the free service to its own customers as well. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has told Tokyo Star Bank that it will cancel the contract for interconnecting their ATM networks, effective Sunday...Toshio Seya, chairman of the Regional Banks Association of Japan, said it is "morally unacceptable" for Tokyo Star Bank to serve its own interests alone by capitalizing on the mutual-support system of ATM interconnections...more...