GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 1317
ANSWERED ON:09.02.2018
Penalties by SBI
MALLIKARJUN KHARGE
(a)whether the State Bank of India (SBI) has levied various penalties and charges on its account holders;
(b)if so, the details thereof;
(c)whether these charges cause hardship to account holders, if so, the
details thereof; (d)the total earning of SBI by these penalties till
date;
(e)whether the Government is going to take necessary steps to wean off unnecessary penalties; and
(f)if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor?
Will the Minister of FINANCE be pleased to state:-
ANSWER
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance
(a) & (b) As per Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) extant instructions,
Scheduled Commercial Banks may decide the charges for various services
rendered by them as per their Board approved the policy. While fixing
the same, banks are to ensure that the charges are reasonable and in
line with the average cost of providing these services. The detail of
various charges applicable to retail Saving Bank account-holders as
informed by SBI is at Annexure.
(c) As informed by SBI, more than 13 crore Basic Savings Bank Deposit
(BSBD) account-holders including Jan Dhan account-holders are provided
basic banking services free of cost. The regular savings bank
account-holders of SBI are allowed to (i) deposit in own account through
cash deposit machines using card or receive credit to the account
through transfer or clearing or other digital modes unlimited number of
times, (ii) cash deposit at branch 3 times in a month, (iii) withdraw
cash from ATMs 8 times in a month in 6 metro centres (5 at SBI ATMs and 3
at other Banks’ ATMs) and 10 times in a month in non-metro centres (5
at SBI ATMs and 5 at other Banks’ ATMs), (iv) debit through internet /
mobile banking transactions at least 20 times in a month, (v) withdraw
cash from branch at least 2 times in a month free of charge. SBI has
informed that for an individual savings bank account-holder, this is
considered to be more than adequate.
(d) to (f) As informed by SBI, an amount of Rs.2,127 crore has been
earned on account of various charges by the bank till 31.12.2017, in the
current financial year.
The monthly average balance requirement was charged by SBI till 2012.
Subsequently, SBI stopped charging for the same till 31.3.2016 while
other banks, including private banks were charging as per their
Board-approved policy. While it was reintroduced by SBI with effect from
1.4.2017, the minimum balance requirements and the charges were
subsequently reduced by SBI with effect from 1.10.2017.
Source: LOK SABHA