RBI replaces
‘no-frills’ with basic savings a/c
MUMBAI, August 11, 2012 PTI
The Reserve Bank of India, on Friday, asked banks to
drop the ‘no-frills’ tag from the basic saving accounts as the nomenclature has
become a stigma.
It has asked banks to provide the zero balance
facility in the basic banking accounts along with ATM-cum-debit cards without
any extra charge.
The central bank had introduced ‘no-frills’ accounts
in 2005 to provide basic banking facilities to poor and promote financial
inclusion.
The Reserve Bank has asked banks to convert the
existing ‘no-frills’ accounts into ‘Basic savings bank deposit accounts’
While there will be no limit on the number of deposits
that can be made in a month, basic savings bank deposit account holders will be
allowed a maximum of four withdrawals in a month, including through ATMs.
“This account shall not have the requirement of any
minimum balance... Further, no charge will be levied for
non-operation/activation of in-operative ‘Basic savings bank deposit account,’’
the RBI said.
As per the modified guidelines, the services available
in these accounts will include receipt of money through electronic payment
channels or by cheques issued by government agencies.
This would also help those covered under the welfare
schemes such as MNREGA in receiving payments.
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