SBI to Charge Rs 15 for BSBD Cash Withdrawals From October 1
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SBI to charge Rs 15 for BSBD cash withdrawals from October 1
New Delhi: State Bank of India (SBI) has revised cash withdrawal charges for Basic Savings Bank Deposit (BSBD) accounts opened through the branch channel, from October 1, the largest lender said in a public notice on Thursday, August 20. Taking to the social media platform X, the state-owned bank stated that under the revised rules, customers will continue to get four free cash withdrawals per month, while cash withdrawal transactions beyond the…
SBI to charge Rs 15 for cash withdrawals beyond four from October 1
New Delhi: State Bank of India (SBI) has announced changes to cash withdrawal charges for Basic Savings Bank Deposit (BSBD) accounts opened through its branches, with the revised charges set to take effect from October 1. Under the new structure, customers will continue to receive four free cash withdrawals every month. Any cash withdrawal beyond the monthly free limit will attract a charge of Rs 15 per transaction, along with applicable GST, th…
State Bank of India (SBI) has given a big shock to some of its account holders. According to a new circular issued by the bank, the charges for withdrawing money from ATMs and branches have been increased from October 1. For every additional transaction made after a certain limit, customers will now have to pay a charge of Rs 15 plus GST instead of Rs 10.
India's largest public sector bank, State Bank of India, has issued a very important announcement for its customers. In particular, SBI has revised the cash transaction and service charges for the bank's Basic Savings Bank Deposit account holders. These new rules and the fee hike will be officially implemented across the country from October 1. According to the new announcement issued by the bank, savings account holders will be able to withdraw…
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