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The Kapurthala Central Cooperative Bank Ltd.

DEPOSIT SCHEMES

DIFFERENT TYPES OF ACCOUNTS

Saving Account

Saving Bank accounts, as the very name suggests, are intended for saving for the future. This is the most common type of account which caters to the needs of vast section of people in the society. These accounts promote savings habit of people. Balances in this type of account earn 2.75% interest by the depositor. This account is a form of demand deposit account. It includes both the categories of savings accounts, viz., savings accounts with cheque book facility and savings accounts without cheque book facility.

WHO CAN OPEN SAVING BANK ACCOUNT

Individual

Saving bank account can be opened by the followings.

i.  Single person in his own name.

ii. Two or more person’s in their joint names to be operated in the following manner.

       a. Either or Survivor

      b. Jointly/ Jointly or Survivor

      c.  Any one or Survivors or Survivor

      d.  Former or Survivour

illiterate/blind persons

Club, Societies, Association

H.U.F Executor/Administrator

 

Minor account

Minor accounts in the bank can be opened and operated in two ways i.e. either operated by minor himself/herself or operated by the guardian of minor.

RBI has permitted that a minor who is above the age of 12 and who can understand the operations of the account and is literate (school going) can open and operated saving bank account in his/her own name. Such account can also be opened by two minors jointly with joint operations only. No overdraft is allowed in this account.

Bank can also open a saving bank account in the name of minor by his guardian either jointly with the minor or singly to be operated upon by the guardian. Guardian can either be a natural guardian or as appointed by the competent court.

 

Institutions which are eligible to open saving bank account

In terms of RBI directive, saving bank accounts opened in the name of any trading or business concern, whether such concern is a proprietary or a partnership firm, a company or an association, would not be eligible for any interest. The RBI, however, has exempted certain agencies/institutions from this prohibition on account of their activities aiming towards service of the weaker sections of society. Accordingly, the following institutions/ organisations are eligible for earning interest on their saving bank accounts on the usual terms:

i.     Primary Cooperative Credit Societies.

ii.    Small Farmer Development Agency (SFDA)

iii.   Marginal Farmer and Agri-Labour Agency (MFAL)

iv.    Drought Prone Area Programme (DPAP)

v.     Agricultural Produce Market Committee

vi.     District Rural Development Agency (DRDA)

vii.     Fish Farmer Development Agency (FFDA)

viii.   District Development Authority (DDA)

ix.      Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP)

x.       Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA)

xi.      Khadi and Village Industries Board (KVIB)

xii.    Societies registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860 or any other corresponding law in force in a state or a Union Territory.

xiii.    Institution other than those listed below under head “Institutions which are not eligible to saving bank account” and whose entire income is exempted from payment of Income Tax under the Income Tax Act 1961.

xiv.   Companies under Companies Act 1956, which have been licensed by Central Government under Section 25 of the said Act, or under the corresponding provisions in the Indian Companies Act, 1913 and permitted not to add to their names word “Limited” or “Private Limited”.

xv.    Any other institution permitted by the RBI from time to time.

 

Institutions which are not eligible to Saving Bank account

RBI has issued directive that Government/Semi Government/Quasi Government departments, local bodies and certain other organisations engaged in public utility services i.e. State Housing Board, State Electricity Board, Water and Sewerage Board should not be allowed to open a saving bank account, if these institutions are depending on the budgetary allocation for their activities. Budgetary allocation means the allocation of funds by the government made through the budget. Any institution which receives grant, loans or subsidies from the government is said to be depending on budgetary allocation. So following institutions are prohibited to open saving bank account for interest purpose.

i.      Municipal Corporation/Committee

ii.     Gram Panchayat

iii.    State Housing Board

iv.     State Electricity Board

v.      Water and Sewerage/Drainage Board

vi.    Industrial Development Board

vii.   State Text Book Publishing Corporation/Societies

viii.  State/District Level Housing Cooperative Societies

Banks should not maintain ever “interest free” saving bank accounts of ineligible entities.

 

CLOSING OF ACCOUNT

Saving bank account of a customer can be closed on the written request of the customer. The signature(s) of the customer(s) in the letter of request must be verified with the specimen signature.

Passbook and unused cheque book must be obtained from the customer intended to close the account. A declaration must be obtained from him confirming that no cheque issued by him are yet to be presented for payment.

In case the account is closed before expiry of six month from the date of opening of the account, service charges as specified by the head office shall be levied and credited to commission account. However, service charges shall be exempted in the following cases:

i.     Where account is closed for transferring the same to another branch.

ii.     Where account is closed to open another account in joint names.

iii.     Where account is closed transfer of amount to another account i.e. fixed deposit, long term deposit etc.

iv.      Where account is closed due to the death of customer.

In the case of joint accounts, all the joint account holders should sign the request letter for closing the account. In respect of a joint account where one of the joint account holders expires, the account can be closed by obtaining discharge for the balance amount in the amount, from the surviving depositors. If one of the surviving depositors is a minor or where the only surviving depositor is a minor, such an account can be closed by obtaining a discharge from the guardian on behalf of the minor.

 

Obtention of unused cheques

The unused cheque leaves returned by the customer in respect of closed/transferred accounts should not be issued even as loose cheque leaves to other customers but they should be cancelled and attached with vouchers. A certificate to the effect that ‘the unused cheque leaves Nos. from …………. To ………. have been obtained and cancelled’ is to be incorporated in the ledger duly signed by the passing officer.

ATM & NEFT/RTGS Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1ATM ChargesAnnual ATM card charges ->1st year free ->2nd year – Rs.100/- + GSTSame Charges
2ATM Financial TxnATM Aquirer (Financial Txn) charges, after 5 transactions – Rs.21/- per transaction + GSTSame Charges
3ATM Non-Financial TxnATM Aquirer (Non Financial Txn) charges, after 5 transactions – Rs.6/- per transaction + GSTSame Charges
4New ATM card issue charges1st ATM card is freeSame Charges
5For reissue of ATM card – Rs.200/-Same Charges
6SMS ChargesRs. 15/- per QuarterSame Charges
7RTGS/NEFT chargesUpto Rs. 10000.00 – Rs. 2.50From Rs. 10001.00 to 1.00 lakh – Rs 5.00Above Rs. 1.00 lakh to 2.00 lakh – Rs. 15.00Above Rs. 2.00 lakh to Rs. 5.00 lakh – Rs. 25.00Above Rs. 5.00 lakh – Rs 50.00

Bank Gurantee Against Deposit Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Bank Guarantee against depositRs.500/-Up to Rs.500000- 2% p.a.Above Rs. 500000 – 1% p.a.Charges to be levied at the time of issuing of guaranteeSame Charges

Interest Certificate Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Interest certificate/ Balance certificateFirst copy- FreeSubsequent copy- Rs.50/-per copyNo charges

Photo Attestation and Signature Verification Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Photo attestation chargesRs.50/- for Saving AccountsRs.100/- for Current AccountsNo charges
2Signatures verification chargesRs.50/- for Saving AccountsRs.100/- for Current AccountsFree for- Students, Defence forces, War widows, Physically handicap & Signature attestation for ECS purposeNo charges

Account Closer Charges Saving/RD

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Account closer charges before 6 MonthsRs 150.00 Saving accountRs 500.00 current account(on account of death of customers no charges should be levied)No charges
2Closing of RD A/c before maturityRs.100/-On account of death of customer no charges should be levied.Same Charges
3Penalty for late payment of RD installmentPenalty charges to be levied for delayed installments in Recurring Deposit Accounts @ Rs.2/- for Rs.100 p.m. irrespective of periodicity of deposit (Minimum Rs.20/-)Same Charges

Cash Deposit in Current Account*

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Cash deposit in Current Account (except Govt./Coop. Institutions.)Currentupto Rs. 1 lakh – FreeAbove 1 lakh -denomination upto Rs 100 – Rs 10 per packetdenomination above Rs 100 – Rs 8.00 per packet Max Rs 1000.00

Payments under CBS other than Parent Branch

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Payments under CBS Other than parent branchCash Payment/Deposits under CBSOther than parent branch customers.Upto Rs. 20000.00 free of costAbove Rs. 20000.00 upto Rs. 50000.00-Rs. 50.00 should be charged by the system, only for cash transaction. Max limit is Rs. 50000.00 and the payment above Rs. 20000.00 is to be made by cheque only.No charges for staff in salary account under inter branch cash payment. Max. limit is Rs. 50000 and payment above Rs. 20000 is to be made by cheque only.

Excess Debit Entries Charges in SB Account

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Charges for excess debit entries in SB AccountAfter 30 Manual Debit entries per half year, Rs.5/- per entryshould be debited by system,No charges, where staff ODs are maintained.

Saving/Current Account->Cheque Book Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Cheque Book charges Saving Bank A/cOne cheque book containing 20 leaves free per half year Rs.2.50/- per leaf for extra cheque.One cheque book containing 10 leaves every month of salary account is given free Rs.2.50/- per leaf for extra cheque.
2Cheque Book chargesCurrent A/cNo free cheque book is to be issued. Rs.3.00/- per leaf for each cheque.One cheque book containing 10 leaves every month of salary account is given free Rs.2.50/- per leaf for extra cheque.

Saving/Current Account->Minimum Balance Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Maintenanceof Minimum BalanceSaving Bank DepositsThe Customer who does not maintain minimum balance of Rs.500/- and Rs.1000/- withcheque book facility in his account the service charges shall be levied atthe following rates per month:Rs.50/- per month, will be debited every month.No charges for Ex-Staff and Senior Citizens.No charges
2Maintenanceof Minimum Balance Current AccountMin. balance Rs.5000/- is to be maintained.If the balance in the account is less than the penalty charges then the amount available should be deducted and remaining amount should be kept in hold upto 3 months and account should be closed under intimation to the customer under ordinary post. Rs.250/- per month, will be debited every month for non-maintenance ofminimum balance.Same Charges

Account Statement and Duplicate Pass Book Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Statement of account All types of accounts.Current AccountOne statement for current month is free.Rs 50/- for duplicate statement upto one year old entriesRs 100/- for statement prior to 1 year.Saving bankRs 50/- for any type of statement, except in case the statement are required for loan from same branch should be generated and given after taking written request.Free only for salary account. It should be generated andgiven after taking written request.
2Duplicate Pass BookRs 50/- with one month old entries, but should be issued on written request only thereafter copy of statement is given as per charges mentioned above.

SAFE Custody and Locker Rent Charges

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)ChargesApplicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1SAFE CUSTODY CHARGESRs 50/-Same Charges
2LOCKER RENTSmall Locker800/- p.a.Concession of 50% charges in Locker rent. All other charges will remain same.
Medium Locker1500/-p.a.
Big Locker2500/- p.a.
Extra Large Locker4000/-p.a.
No Lien
Note: In case of loss of key of the Lockers, actual expenditure incurred for breaking open the locker and changing the lock by manufacturers of lockers, should be recovered from the account holders. Penalty charges per Quarter or part thereof:
Small LockerRs.100/-
MediumRs.200/-
BigRs.300/-
Extra LargeRs.500/-
* Any default will atract penalty charges for a full quarter.
*The rent should become due w.e.f. 1st of succeeding month, in which the locker is leased out. One month may be allowed for payment of rent due.

Standing Instructions and STOP Payment Instructions

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1STANDING INSTRUCTIONSNo charges for Registration. Rs. 50/- per transaction involving credit to account in other Branch, remittance cgarges at the prescribed rate and actual postal shall be recovered additionally, charges to be levied on the account from which the amount is transferred.Rs. 10/- for standing instructions for transfer of amount under same customer ID within the branch from one account to another.No charges
2STOP PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONAll types of accountsFor CBS Branches Rs 50/- per instructions ( upto 2 instruments ) after that Rs 20/- + taxes per instrument and Rs 200/-for continuous series upto 20.00 instruments.For non CBS Branches Rs 50/- per instrumentSame Charges

Issuance/Cancellation of Banker Cheque /Pay Order/DD

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Issuance of Banker cheque/ Pay order/DDUp to Rs. 5000 Rs.20/- 5001 – 10000 Rs. 40/-Above 10000 Rs. 2.00 per Thousand or part thereof and minimum Rs. 20/- & Max. Rs. 10000/-Every Staff Member is entitled for one free draft/ payorder of any amount in a month
2Issuance of Duplicate Banker’s cheques/DDsRs.100/-No charges
3Revalidation/Cancellation Of Pay order/DDsRs.50/-No charges

Cheques/ECS- Outward Inward

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Outward Cheques/Bills returned unpaidCharges for outward Cheques/Bills Clearing Returns, outward loan Cheques return. Rs.100/- per instrumentSame Charges
2Inward Cheques/Bills return unpaidRs.100/- per instrumentSame Charges
3ECS outward and inward clearing returnRs.100/- per instrumentSame charges

Collection of Outstation Cheques/Bills

Sr No.Detail of ServicesApplicable Charges (For Customers)Applicable Charges {For Bank Staff (Including Retired)}
1Collection of Outstation ChequesUp to Rs. 5000/- Rs 25/- From Rs 5001/- to Rs 10000/- Rs.50/- From Rs10000/- to Rs 100000/ Rs 100/- Above Rs100000/- Rs150/- Above charges are per instrument.Same charges
2Collection of BillsUp to Rs. 10000 Rs. 50/- plus Postal charges Rs. 10001 and above Rs.6/- per thousand, Min 100/- and Max. 12000/- plus postage. No collection charges to be levied for collection of local cheques/drafts. However, out of pocket expenses be recovered in full. Collection charges in cases of outstation cheques/bills should be levied on the gross amount of instrument. Further, No charges to be taken from Senior Citizens/pensioners for collection of pension up to Rs 10000/-Same charges

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