Minimum monthly balance rule in private banks: How much to maintain in HDFC, ICICI, Axis and other savings accounts

Minimum monthly balance rule in private banks: How much to maintain in HDFC, ICICI, Axis and other savings accounts


After ICICI Bank increased the minimum average monthly balance (AMB) requirements for savings accounts steeply from August 1, there is a renewed focus on the fee banks charge for not maintaining the required amount in these accounts.

The move comes close on the heels of leading public sector banks, including State Bank of India (SBI), Indian Bank, Canara Bank, and Punjab National Bank, announcing that they will not charge customers for not maintaining a minimum balance in their savings accounts.

While private sector banks have not been as generous as their public sector peers, some of them do offer ‘zero balance’ savings accounts. Here is a primer on minimum AMB requirements, fee charged by private banks for non-compliance, and ‘zero balance’ savings accounts offered by them.

HDFC Bank

It is mandatory to maintain a minimum AMB of 10000 or fixed deposit (FD) of 1 lakh for a minimum of 1 year 1 day (with effect (w.e.f.) from July 1, 2022) for savings accounts in urban branches, average monthly balance of 5000 or fixed deposit of 50000 for a minimum of 1 year 1 day (w.e.f. July 1, 2022) for semi-urban branches, and an average quarterly balance of 2500 or a fixed deposit of 25000 for a minimum tenure of 1 year 1 day (w.e.f. July 1, 2022) for rural branches.

Non-maintenance charges

6% of the shortfall from the average balance requirement or 600, whichever is lower, for all savings accounts except Pragati and GIGA.

ICICI Bank

Customers should maintain a minimum AMB of 50000 in metro and urban cities, 25000 in semi-urban areas, and 10000 in rural areas.

The charges will be waived off if the customer meets the enrolled program criteria under the ‘Select’ programme. This will require deposits and a balance of 2 lakh or deposits, balance, mutual funds AUM (Assets Under Management), demat account of 25 lakh.

Kotak Mahindra Bank

There is no minimum balance requirement for Kotak’s 811 ‘Zero Balance Savings Account’

Kotak Savings Accounts: Minimum average monthly balance of 2000- 100000

IndusInd Bank

There is no minimum balance requirement for the ‘IndusInd Delite’ savings account. But you have to pay a small amount as a debit card fee and fund your zero-balance bank account with an initial funding amount.

The minimum AMB for other savings accounts varies from 1500 to 50000, depending on the location of the branch.

IDFC FIRST Bank

The average monthly balance requirement is ‘Nil’ for ‘Diamond Private Savings Account’.

Allirajan M is a journalist with over two decades of experience. He has worked with several leading media organisations in the country and has been writing on mutual funds for nearly 16 years.

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