Central to every person’s financial security is the safekeeping of valuables such as jewellery, important documents and heirlooms. For this reason, safe deposit lockers continue to be a valued service offered by banks across India. But the rental charges for these lockers can vary based on locker size, branch location (rural, semi-urban, urban, or metro), and the bank’s internal policies.
Let’s find out how four banks — SBI, PNB, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank — stack up in terms of locker rental fees in 2025.
State Bank of India (SBI)
India’s largest public-sector bank offers a tiered pricing structure that varies by locker size and location. A one-time registration fee applies — Rs 500 + GST for small and medium lockers, and Rs 1,000 + GST for large and extra-large lockers.
Annual charges (excluding GST):
Small lockers:
Rural / Semi-urban: Rs 1,000
Urban / Metro: Rs 1,500
Medium lockers:
Rural / Semi-urban: Rs 2,000
Urban / Metro: Rs 3,000
Large lockers:
Rural / Semi-urban: Rs 5,000
Urban / Metro: Rs 6,000
Extra large lockers:
Rural / Semi-urban: Rs 7,000
Urban / Metro: Rs 9,000
Punjab National Bank (PNB)
PNB offers competitive rates, with a 25% premium applied at specific metro branches. Customers are allowed 12 free locker visits annually; beyond that, each additional visit is charged at Rs 100.
Annual charges (excluding GST):
Small lockers:
Rural: Rs 1,000
Semi-urban / Urban: Rs 1,250
Urban / Metro: Rs 2,000
Medium lockers:
Rural: Rs 2,200
Semi-urban / Urban: Rs 2,500
Urban / Metro: Rs 3,500
Large lockers:
Rural and Semi-urban: Rs 3,000
Urban / Metro: Rs 5,500
Very large lockers:
Rural and Semi-urban: Rs 6,000
Urban / Metro: Rs 8,000
Extra large lockers:
Across all locations: Rs 10,000
HDFC Bank
HDFC Bank’s locker rentals vary even within the same location category. Prices are exclusive of 18% GST and are collected annually in advance.
Annual charges (excluding GST):
Extra small lockers:
Metro: Rs 1,350
Urban: Rs 1,100
Semi-urban: Rs 1,100
Rural: Rs 550
Small lockers:
Metro: Rs 2,200
Urban: Rs 1,650
Semi-urban: Rs 1,200
Rural: Rs 850
Medium lockers:
Metro: Rs 4,000
Urban: Rs 3,000
Semi-urban: Rs 1,550
Rural: Rs 1,250
Extra medium lockers:
Metro: Rs 4,400
Urban: Rs 3,300
Semi-urban: Rs 1,750
Rural: Rs 1,500
Large lockers:
Metro: Rs 10,000
Urban: Rs 7,000
Semi-urban: Rs 4,000
Rural: Rs 3,300
Extra large lockers:
Metro: Rs 20,000
Urban: Rs 15,000
Semi-urban: Rs 11,000
Rural: Rs 9,000
ICICI Bank
ICICI Bank’s locker charges also fluctuate between branches. Rentals are location- and size-based, with payment collected annually in advance. Metro+ branches tend to have the highest rates.
Annual charges (excluding GST):
Small lockers:
Rural: Rs 1,200
Semi-urban: Rs 2,000
Urban: Rs 3,000
Metro: Rs 3,500
Metro+: Rs 4,000
Medium lockers:
Rural: Rs 2,500
Semi-urban: Rs 5,000
Urban: Rs 6,000
Metro: Rs 7,500
Metro+: Rs 9,000
Large lockers:
Rural: Rs 4,000
Semi-urban: Rs 7,000
Urban: Rs 10,000
Metro: Rs 13,000
Metro+: Rs 15,000
Extra large lockers:
Rural: Rs 10,000
Semi-urban: Rs 15,000
Urban: Rs 16,000
Metro: Rs 20,000
Metro+: Rs 22,000
Overall, when choosing a locker facility, it’s not just the price that matters. Availability, proximity, locker size and any additional terms — like early surrender policies or registration fees — should be considered.
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