NE BUSINESS BUREAU
MUMBAI, MARCH 11
In a major initiative to bring customer delight and hassle-free banking experience, country’s largest lender, the State Bank of India announced on Wednesday that it has decided to waive maintenance of Average Monthly Balance (AMB) for all Savings Bank Accounts.
This initiative will further boost the efforts to promote Financial Inclusion in the country. The charges on maintaining AMB are now waived off on all 44.51 crore SBI savings bank accounts. Currently, SBI Savings Bank customers’ needs to maintain AMB of Rs 3000, Rs 2000 and Rs 1000 in Metro, Semi-Urban and Rural areas, respectively. Bank used to levy a penalty of Rs 5 to Rs 15 + taxes on non-maintenance of AMB.
Keeping in mind the ‘Customers First’ approach, the bank has also waived of SMS charges. This move by the bank will bring significant relief to all the customers of the bank. Bank has also rationalised interest rate on SB Account to a flat 3 % p.a. for all buckets.
Rajnish Kumar, Chairman, SBI announcing the waiver said “This announcement will bring in more smiles and delight to our valuable customers. Waiving AMB is SBI’s yet another initiative to provide customers more convenience and elated banking experience. We believe this initiative would empower our customers towards banking with SBI and boost their confidence in SBI.”