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ICICI Bank New Update: Good news! ICICI Bank changed the minimum balance rule again, reduced it from ₹ 50000 to ₹ 15000

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ICICI Bank New Update: Good news! ICICI Bank changed the minimum balance rule again, reduced it from ₹ 50000 to ₹ 15000

ICICI Bank minimum balance rules: Private sector ICICI Bank has changed the minimum balance rule. Now the minimum balance for customers in all three bank branches of urban, semi-urban and rural has been reduced significantly. Know the full details.

ICICI Bank minimum balance rules: Private sector ICICI Bank on Wednesday announced a major change in its minimum balance rules. The bank has abolished the condition of ₹ 50,000 minimum balance for customers opening new accounts in metro and urban areas. Now the minimum balance for these customers has been fixed at ₹ 15,000.

Area Previous Minimum Balance (₹) Proposed hike (₹)
New applicable minimum balance (₹)
Metro/Urban 10,000 50,000 15,000
semi urban 5,000 25,000 7,500
Rural 5,000 10,000 2,500

The decision was changed due to the feedback from the customers

Similarly, the minimum balance for new customers in semi-urban and rural areas has been fixed at ₹7,500 and ₹2,500 respectively. This change has been made after the reactions received from customers and the industry last week, when the bank proposed to increase the minimum average monthly balance from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000. Many customers had expressed their displeasure on social media.

This account is out of the minimum balance rule

The bank has clarified that this change will not apply to salary accounts, senior citizens and pensioners, basic savings bank deposit accounts, Jan Dhan accounts and special needs accounts. Apart from this, pensioners below 60 years of age and students of 1,200 selected institutions will be exempted from the minimum balance condition.

Penalty will be imposed for not maintaining minimum balance

As per the new rules, accounts that do not meet the minimum balance will be charged a penalty of 6% of the shortfall or ₹500 (whichever is lower). The bank said these changes have been made to ‘better reflect customer expectations and preferences’.

Minimum balance was increased from 10000 to 50000

Earlier, the minimum average monthly balance (MAMB) for a savings account was Rs 10,000. Recently, the bank had increased it to Rs 50,000 for urban customers. For semi-urban branches, the minimum was increased from Rs 5,000 to Rs 25,000. For rural branches, the minimum was increased from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000. But now, a major reduction has been made in all three of these.

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