After Minimum Balance, SBI Cuts Account Closure Charges. Details Here

SBI has revised the account closure charges with effect from October 1.

After slashing monthly average balance requirement and charges for its savings bank account holders, SBI has revised the account closure charges. In a Twitter post, SBI said that closure of regular savings account on conversion to basic savings bank account, which earlier used to attract a charge of Rs 500 plus GST of 18 per cent, will be nil from October 1, 2017. Similarly, savings accounts closed on settlement of deceased depositors, will also be exempt from charges with effect from October 1. Currently a charge of Rs 500 plus GST is levied on them.

After slashing monthly average balance requirement and charges for its savings bank account holders, SBI has revised the account closure charges. In a Twitter post, SBI said that closure of regular savings account on conversion to basic savings bank account, which earlier used to attract a charge of Rs 500 plus GST of 18 per cent, will be nil from October 1, 2017. Similarly, savings accounts closed on settlement of deceased depositors, will also be exempt from charges with effect from October 1. Currently a charge of Rs 500 plus GST is levied on them.

After slashing monthly average balance requirement and charges for its savings bank account holders, SBI has revised the account closure charges. In a Twitter post, SBI said that closure of regular savings account on conversion to basic savings bank account, which earlier used to attract a charge of Rs 500 plus GST of 18 per cent, will be nil from October 1, 2017. Similarly, savings accounts closed on settlement of deceased depositors, will also be exempt from charges with effect from October 1. Currently a charge of Rs 500 plus GST is levied on them.

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