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ICICI Bank to charge Rs5 for fund transfer over mobiles-news03022012


Leading private sector bank ICICI Bank will charge its customers Rs5 per transaction from next month for transfer of funds over mobile phones, a service available for free as of now.

The fee for inter-bank transfer of funds would be levied from April 1, along with a slew of revisions in the bank's various service charges.

Its peer HDFC Bank");'> HDFC Bank has already revised service charges with effect from January 1, when it also introduced charges for a few services. Banking industry experts said that a few other private sector banks could also soon revise these rates.

As per a circular issued by ICICI Bank, it will levy a service charge of Rs5 per transaction on its IMPS (Interbank Money Payment Service) customers and would also limit such fund transfers at Rs50,000 per transaction a day.

ICICI Bank is one of the top banks offering this service and has more than 30 lakh customers using the facility.

Regarding many other service charges, ICICI Bank has also decided moved to a monthly-basis of levying fees and maintenance of minimum account balance, from quarterly now.

For regular savings accounts, ICICI Bank would require its customers to maintain a monthly average balance of Rs10,000 in metro and urban locations, Rs5,000 in semi-urban and Rs2,000 in rural areas.

For non-maintenance of minimum balance, it would levy a charge of Rs250 per month in metro/urban areas, as against Rs750 per quarter currently, in case of the average balance being Rs5,000-10,000 and Rs350 per month for average balance falling below Rs5,000.

For ECS debit returns, the bank has increased the charge from Rs250 per return to Rs350 with effect from April 1.

The bank would allow four free cash transactions at the base branch in a month, as against 12 in a quarter now, and would levy a charge of Rs 90 per transaction thereafter (from Rs50 currently).

However, the bank has withdrawn its charges for all multi-city cheque payments, which is currently charges at Rs3 per Rs1,000 for transactions above Rs50,000.
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