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SBI will soon fine you for not keeping a minimum balance in A/C

The largest public sector lender State Bank of India (SBI) is re-instating its policy of charging customers for not maintaining the monthly average balance (MAB) in their savings bank account, according to a report in Business Standard.

March 05, 2017 / 17:47 IST
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The largest public sector lender State Bank of India (SBI) is re-instating its policy of charging customers for not maintaining the monthly average balance (MAB) in their savings bank account, according to a report in the Business Standard.

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The penalty will be applicable from April 1. SBI had done away with the policy in July 2012 to attract more customers and push customers towards low-cost deposits.

The bank will use the charge to cover operational costs for maintaining saving accounts. The cost of maintain savings accounts, including the new ones opened post demonetisation and the zero-balance accounts require high cost for operations and systems.