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Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA) – FAQs (RRBs/StCBs/DCCBs)
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Yes. BSBDA holders should be offered passbook facility free of charge in line with our instructions contained in circulars RPCD.CO.RF.BC.28/07.40.06/2006-07 dated October 11, 2006 and RPCD.CO.RRB.BC.No.29/03.05.28-A/2006-07 dated October 13, 2006.
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While opening the BSBDA customers’ consent in writing be obtained that his existing non-BSBDA Savings Banks accounts will be closed after 30 days of opening BSBDA and banks are free to close such accounts after 30 days.
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In BSBDA, banks are required to provide free of charge minimum four withdrawals, including through ATM and other mode. Beyond four withdrawals, it is left to discretion of the banks to either offer free or charge for additional withdrawal/s. However pricing structure may be put in place by banks on a reasonable, non-discretionary, non-discriminatory and transparent manner by banks.
Our instructions contained in circular RPCD.CO.RRB.BC.No.57/03.05.33/2011-12 dated January 30, 2012 on Deregulation of Savings Bank Deposit Interest Rate, are applicable to deposits held in ‘Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account’.
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BSBDA does not envisage cheque book facility in the minimum facilities that it should provide to BSBDA customers. They are free to extend any additional facility including cheque book facility free of charge (in which case the account remains BSBDA) or charge for the additional facilities (in which case the account is not BSBDA).
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All the existing 'No-Frill' accounts may be treated as BSBDA accounts from the date of the circular i.e., August 22, 2012 and banks may offer the prescribed facilities as per the circular such as issuing ATM card etc., to the existing ‘No-Frill’ account holders as and when the customer approaches the bank. However, for customers opening new accounts after the issue of our circular should be provided with the prescribed facilities immediately on opening of the account.
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Yes. Such customers should give their consent in writing and they should be informed of the features and extent of services available in BSBDAs.
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