The country's largest lender State Bank of India has revised charges on fund transfers through the Immediate Payment Service effective from Aug. 15.
Although there is no change in charges for fund transfer through IMPS done via branch, fund transfer above Rs 25,00o would attract charges through the online channel from Aug. 15, as per the information posted on the SBI website.
Transactions above Rs 25,000 done through online channels will now attract nominal charges ranging from Rs 2-10 plus Goods and Services Tax.
Transfer of funds above Rs 25,000 but less than Rs 1 lakh would attract a service charge of Rs 2; for amounts of Rs 1-2 lakh, Rs 6, and for amounts of Rs 2-5 lakh, Rs 10.
Salary package account holders continue to enjoy full waivers for online IMPS transfers.
For corporate customers, revised service charges are going to be effective from Sept. 8, 2025, it said.
Immediate Payment Service transaction charges waived for current account (Gold, Diamond, Platinum, Rhodium, Govt Departments, Autonomous/Statutory bodies etc,) for online transactions, it said.
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