Atishay Limited has received a micro ATM work order worth about ₹7.9–9.3 million from Hanumangarh Kendriya Sahakari Bank in Rajasthan, covering supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance for PACS and DUSS units. The 30-day project further deepens Atishay’s role in rural cooperative banking and supports India’s wider digital financial inclusion agenda.
New micro ATM mandate boosts rural footprint
Atishay’s latest mandate from Hanumangarh Kendriya Sahakari Bank Ltd (HKSB) involves a turnkey rollout of micro ATMs across Primary Agricultural Credit Societies and DUSS units in Hanumangarh district. The total contract value stands at roughly ₹93.1 lakh (₹9.31 million), inclusive of all duties and taxes, with completion targeted within 30 days, by early January 2026.
The order builds on Atishay’s recent micro ATM wins with cooperative banks in Bhilwara and other Rajasthan districts, signalling sustained traction in the PACS digitisation pipeline. For the company, which focuses on e-governance and fintech solutions, this strengthens visibility in annuity-like maintenance revenues while aligning with policy-led rural financial inclusion efforts.
Key highlights
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Work order for supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of micro ATMs for PACS and DUSS under HKSB, Hanumangarh.
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Contract value around ₹93.1 lakh (≈₹9.3 million), inclusive of all applicable taxes and duties.
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Tight execution window of 30 days, with project completion slated by 5 January 2026.
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Further strengthens Atishay’s positioning in Rajasthan’s cooperative and rural banking ecosystem.
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Complements earlier micro ATM contracts from Bhilwara and other cooperative banks, supporting PACS digitisation.
Sources : Business Standard, EquityBulls, StockWatch, ScanX Trade, ProjectX India, SSPL Wealth.