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Govt asks SBI to reconsider minimum balance penalty

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 6 March

The government on Monday asked the State Bank of India to reconsider its decision to levy a penalty on not maintainin­g the minimum balance, which the bank plans to hike manifold from April 1. It would impact 310-million savings bank account holders.

The government today asked State Bank of India (SBI) to reconsider its decision to levy penalty on non-maintenanc­e of minimum balance, which the bank plans to hike manifold from April 1 impacting over 310 million savings bank account holders.

State Bank of India, according to a source, has also been asked to reconsider charges it proposes to levy on cash transactio­ns and ATM withdrawal­s over specified limits.

The country’s largest lender has announced imposing penalty ranging from ~20100 on non-maintenanc­e of minimum average balance (MAB) in savings bank accounts from April 1.

The penalty is as high as ~500 in case of current accounts.

The penalty for breach of MAB is being reintroduc­ed after a gap of five years.

The bank has also increased the minimum balance requiremen­t by many times, which is as high as ~5,000 for account maintained with branches in six metro cities.

SBI has also imposed restrictio­ns on withdrawal­s of cash from its branches as well as ATMs. These will attract charges after certain specified limits.

"Government has asked SBI to reconsider it's decision to impose a penalty on nonmainten­ance of minimum balance in accounts from April 1 onwards," the source said.

The government has also urged SBI and other lenders, including private sector banks to "reconsider the charges on cash transactio­ns and ATM withdrawal­s above a certain limit".

Some private banks, like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank, have started charging a minimum amount of ~150 per transactio­n for cash deposits and withdrawal­s beyond four free transactio­ns in a month. | | | SBI has been asked to reconsider charges it proposes to levy on cash transactio­ns and ATM withdrawal­s over specified limits The bank has announced penalty ranging from ~20-100 on nonmainten­ance of minimum balance in savings bank accounts from April 1 The penalty is as high as ~500 in case of |

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current accounts Penalty for non-maintenanc­e of minimum balance is being reintroduc­ed after a gap of five years The bank has also increased the minimum balance requiremen­t to ~5,000 for an account maintained with branches in six metro cities

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