SBI does away with minimum balance requirement in savings accounts
The
State
Bank of India
(SBI) on Wednesday announced it will not ask customers to maintain a
minimum balance in savings accounts, news agency PTI reported.
The
state-owned bank rationalised interest rate on savings bank accounts
to a flat 3 per cent annum. It also waived off SMS charges.
“This
announcement will bring in more smiles and delight to our valuable
customers. We believe this initiative would empower our customers
towards banking with SBI and boost their confidence in SBI,"
said chairman Rajnish Kumar in a statement.
SBI,
earlier in the day, slashed its Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending
Rate (MCLR) by 10-15 basis points across all tenors from March 10,
2020, moving to make make home and auto loans cheaper. Read
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