State Bank of India (SBI) has revised service charges for cash withdrawals from its ATMs and bank branches. The new charges would apply to the chequebook, transfer and other non-financial transactions, the lender had mentioned on its website. The new service charges will come into effect from 1 July 2021 and will be applicable for Basic Savings Bank Deposit (BSBD) account holders.

Cheque book charges

SBI would provide 10 cheque leaves free in a financial year to BSBD account holders. After that, SBI will charge a certain amount for providing cheques.

10 leaf cheque Book at 40 plus GST

25 leaf cheque Book at 75 plus GST

Emergency Cheque Book: 50 plus GST for 10 leaves or part thereof.

However, senior citizens will be exempted from these new service charges on cheque book.

Cash withdrawal at SBI branches

The bank will recover charges beyond four free cash withdrawal transactions. This includes the transactions done at a branch as well as a bank ATM. The new charge is 15 plus GST per cash withdrawal transaction at Branch Channel/ATM.

There would not be any charges on non-financial transactions by BSBD account holders at SBI and non-SBI bank branches. Transfer transactions will also be free at the branch and alternate channels for these account holders, the lender said.

SBI BSBD account, popularly known as zero balance savings account is primarily meant for poorer sections of society. The bank offers the same interest rate on zero balance accounts as on regular savings bank accounts.

Cash Withdrawal Limit at Non-Home Branches Increased for All

SBI has recently increased the ceiling for cash withdrawal by customers at non-home branches. “To support our customers in this pandemic, SBI has increased the non-home cash withdrawal limits through cheque and withdrawal form,” the bank said on Twitter.

The cash withdrawal using cheque was hiked to to ₹1 lakh per day at branches. The cash withdrawal using a withdrawal form along with a savings bank passbook has been increased to ₹25,000 per day. Moreover, the third-party cash withdrawals, have been fixed at ₹50,000 per month (only using cheque). “No cash payments to third parties by withdrawal forms will be allowed,” the bank stated. The revised ceilings are valid till till September 30. The new rule will be applicable to all SBI customers.