State Bank of India (SBI) has recently issued a new notification to its customers seeking a change in the basic savings bank deposit account charges. The new service charges will come into effect from July 1, 2021, on cash withdrawals, checkbooks, money transfers and other non-financial transactions from ATMs.
4 Cash will be charged after withdrawal
According to the new rule, bank charges will be levied after 4 free cash withdrawals. The charge will be levied on both the branch and the ATM.
Simply put, the bank's BSBD account holder will have to pay a service charge for making more than four free cash withdrawals in a month. Customers will have to pay Rs 15 plus GST on cash withdrawals at branches or ATMs.
Money has to be paid according to the page on the check book
In addition, account holders will be given only 10 check leave free in a financial year. After that, Rs 40 will be charged for a check book of 10 lakhs. At the same time GST will be charged from the customer. Also, Rs 75 and GST will be charged for a 35-leaf check book. However, in case of emergency check book, Rs 50 plus GST will have to be paid for 10 leave. But senior citizens will be exempted from the new service charges on checkbooks. No charges will be levied on non-financial transactions by BSBD account holders at SBI and non-SBI branches.
BSBS account holders get these benefits
Let us say that SBI BSBD account is a basic savings account. Many features are easily accessible on it. Many features are available to the customer for free. An important feature of this account is that it can be opened by anyone. This account can be opened by anyone submitting valid KYC documents. Also minimum balance can be kept zero in this account. Also, there is no limit on the maximum amount that can be deposited.
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