The non-scheduled urban cooperative banks and regional rural banks will have access to the national network of over 78,000 ATMs in the country, NPCI managing director and chief executive A P Hota said in a release in Mumbai. Two cooperative banks which are now only sub-members- the Pandharpur Urban Cooperative Bank and Dr Annasaheb Chowgule Bank at Kolhapur- have already gone live on the NFS network. While the Pandharpur Urban Cooperative Bank has three ATMs and is sponsored by ICICI Bank, Dr Annasaheb Chowgule Bank is sponsored by HDFC Bank and has only four ATMs. But with this facility, the customers of these banks can access any ATM in the country. “This is a step forward to inclusive growth of financial services and serving customers of the smaller banks, UCBs and RRBs,” Hota said. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has said any bank with round-the-clock core banking solution capabilities, with/out ATMs, can now join the national financial switch (NFS) through a sponsor bank. NPCI is an umbrella institution for all the Retail Payments Systems’ in the country. So far, access has been limited to only scheduled banks with RTGS membership, he added.