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Business News/ Industry / After 5 years, SBI to charge for breach of minimum balance from April
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After 5 years, SBI to charge for breach of minimum balance from April

SBI will permit savings bank account holders to deposit cash three times a month free of charges and levy Rs50 plus service tax on every transaction beyond that; levy could go as high as Rs20,000 for current account

As per the list of revised charges of SBI, failure to maintain monthly average balance in accounts will attract penalty of up to Rs100 plus service tax. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint.Premium
As per the list of revised charges of SBI, failure to maintain monthly average balance in accounts will attract penalty of up to Rs100 plus service tax. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint.

New Delhi: After a gap of five years, State Bank of India (SBI) has decided to reintroduce penalty on non-maintenance of minimum balance in accounts from 1 April, and revised charges on other services, including ATMs.

The country’s largest bank will permit savings bank account holders to deposit cash three times a month free of charges and levy Rs50 plus service tax on every transaction beyond that. In case of current account, the levy could go as high as Rs20,000.

As per the list of revised charges of SBI, failure to maintain monthly average balance (MAB) in accounts will attract penalty of up to Rs100 plus service tax. In metropolitan areas, there will be a charge of Rs100 plus service tax, if the balance falls below 75% of the MAB of Rs5,000.

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If the shortfall is 50% or less of the MAB, then the bank will charge Rs50 plus service tax. The charges and MAB varies according to the location of bank. It is minimum in case of rural branches. A senior SBI official said the bank had suspended levying charges on breach of minimum balance requirements in 2012 to acquire new customers. The charges are now being reintroduced from April 1.

The Reserve Bank has permitted banks to levy charges for breaching minimum balance limit. Withdrawal of cash from ATMs will attract a charge of up to Rs20 if the number of transactions exceeds three from other bank’s ATMs in a month and Rs10 for more than five withdrawals from SBI ATMs.

However, SBI will not levy any charge on withdrawals from its own ATMs if the balance exceeds Rs25,000. In case of other banks’ ATM there will be no charge if the balance exceeds Rs1 lakh. SBI will charge Rs15 for SMS alerts per quarter from debit card holders who maintain average quarterly balance of up to Rs25,000 during the three months period. There will be no charge for UPI/ USSD transactions of up to Rs1,000.

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Published: 05 Mar 2017, 04:03 PM IST
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