To Subscribe to Free SMS on India Stock Market Alerts send SMS " on ways2trade " to 9870807070
Custom Search

We recommend

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Now, pay more for banking


With most banks increasing charges or introducing fees for various services, find out how much more you will have to shell out


    After petrol, the price hike bug has bitten the banks too, with several of them raising their charges in the recent past. Banks have also introduced fees for services which were available for free till now. For instance, ICICI Bank had allowed inter-bank mobile payments for free, but will now charge 5 per transaction. Here are some services that will be more costly. 
Revised minimum balance 
A big change is that you will now need to maintain an average monthly balance (AMB) instead of an average quarterly balance (AQB). The amount, however, remains the same. So, if you had to maintain an average of 20,000 in your account in a quarter earlier, you will now need to keep this amount every month. If the balance drops even for two days, you might be penalised. 
    The penalty for non-maintenance has inched up too. Kotak Mahindra Bank has increased the charges for non-maintenance of quarterly balance to 750-1,000, depending on the percentage of balance, up from 600 charged earlier. Some banks have shifted to a monthly system. From 
750 a quarter, the penalty for non-maintenance has increased to as high as 350 a month. 
    Instead of quarterly, monthly is the new norm for most service charges. Earlier, you were allowed 12 branch transactions free in a quarter. However, now most banks have imposed a limit of four free transactions in a month, and all extra transactions will be charged. Even the fee for this has been hiked from 50-60 to 75-90. 
    Keeping an eye on your branch transactions is even more important if you're careless about the average balance in your account. For instance, HDFC Bank allows five cash transactions free in a month if you maintain the AMB, but if you fail to do so, you can only transact twice. 

Dormant accounts 
You will have to pay for non-operational accounts too. HDFC Bank levies a fee of 50 per quarter if your bank account has been unused for a year, 
while HSBC Bank charges 150 per quarter if an account has been dormant for two years. 
Credit card charges 
If you have a credit card, leaving it idle may do you more harm than good. Standard Chartered Bank now levies a non-usage fee of 250 if a credit card has not been used for a year. If the card has not been swiped within the first three months of it being issued, you will have to pay 250. Banks have initiated a charge on credit card reward point redemption too. Currently, Axis Bank levies a fee of 30 for each redemption request, while Standard Chartered Bank has increased the reward handling charges to 99 from 50. 
Good news 
There's relief on some fronts as banks have 
waived some dues. Intercity clearing charges have been removed and mobile banking services are free. At HDFC Bank and HSBC Bank, balance enquiry is free at all branches. In case of HDFC Bank, if your account balance is 50,000 or more, transactions like NEFT, RTGS, cheque deposit and fund transfer are free. Earlier, charges were deferred if you had a fixed deposit equivalent to the minimum balance. 
What you can do 
If your bank has imposed a charge, tally it with the prescribed charges list, a copy of which is usually mailed by the bank to you at the end of the financial year. Also, make sure that you were informed about the revised rates 30 days before you were asked to pay the new fee. Though you can't complain about the charges being unreasonable, if you are unconvinced about the bank revising its charges, you can close your account. One way to avoid or reduce transaction costs is to use phone banking, Net banking and ATMs for services such as duplicate statements and stop payment of cheques, as these are usually free or can be availed of at a reduced cost through these mediums.



0 Comments:

blogger templates | Make Money Online