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SBI collects Rs 235cr in minimum balance fine in June qtr: RTI

State Bank of India (SBI) has realised Rs 235.06 crore as penalty from 388.74 lakh accounts for not maintaining monthly average balance in the first quarter of the current fiscal, an RTI query has revealed.

August 18, 2017 / 22:42 IST
     
     
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    State Bank of India (SBI) has realised Rs 235.06 crore as penalty from 388.74 lakh accounts for not maintaining monthly average balance in the first quarter of the current fiscal, an RTI query has revealed.

    "An amount of Rs 235.06 crore has been realised from our 388.74 lakh accounts which did not maintain monthly average balance in the first quarter ended June 30," SBI said in its reply to an application filed by Neemuch-based RTI activist Chandrashekhar Gaud.

    This information was furnished by a Mumbai-based Deputy General Manager rank officer of the bank's operations department, he said.

    However, the country's top bank has not revealed the categories of accounts on which the fine has been levied for non-compliance with its minimum balance requirements, the activist said.

    Gaud appealed to the state-run lender to review its policy of levying penalty for non-compliance with its minimum balance requirements in the interest of the poor account holders.

    first published: Aug 18, 2017 10:25 pm

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