Banking Should Be For All: Jay Kotak Slams ICICI's MAB Hike —'90% Of India Makes Less Than...'

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File photo of Jay Kotak. (Photo source: X post by Jay Kotak)

Following ICICI Bank's fivefold jump in minimum average monthly balance (MAB) for metro and urban savings account holders to Rs 50,000, Jay Kotak, son of Uday Kotak, slammed the move on Saturday, highlighting the plight of several middle-class employees, who still earn Rs 25,000 per month.

Kotak also favored the digital banking and the rising fintech infrastructure In India over traditional banks for handling savings accounts. Fintechs and digital banking systems have proved to be customer-friendly and cater to a larger majority of low and middle income classes in the country.

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Jay Kotak slams ICICI Bank's MAB hike to Rs 50,000

"Every Indian must access our financial sector. 90% of India makes less than Rs 25,000 a month. A Rs 50,000 minimum balance implies a sum equal to around 94% of Indians monthly income is to be left with the bank at all times, else a fee!" Jay Kotak tweeted on social media platform 'X' (formerly Twitter).

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