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Bank locker charges comparison: SBI vs HDFC Bank vs Axis Bank vs Canara Bank; Check if you're paying too much for a locker?Bank locker charges: HDFC Bank has increased its locker charges effective April 1, 2026. The article compares these new charges with those ...
Bank locker facility: Don’t sign that bank agreement until you know these chargesBanks offer safe deposit lockers for secure storage, with annual rent varying by size and location, payable in advance. Besides rent, charg...
Bank locker charges November 2024: SBI, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, PNBLatest bank locker charges: The cost of a bank locker varies based on several factors, including the locker size and the branch's location,...
Bank locker rules 2024: Want to open a bank locker? How to choose, eligibility, cost, other detailsA bank locker is a safe place to store valuable items, such as jewellery, important documents and other precious assets. Here’s how one can...
Bank locker: What is the difference between supplementary locker agreement and revised locker agreement?The revised guidelines are applicable to both new and existing safe deposit lockers and the safe custody of articles facility, as per revis...
New bank deposit locker agreement rules: 5 things to knowThe bank will not be liable for any damage or loss of locker contents caused by natural calamities like earthquakes, floods, lightning, or ...
New bank locker rules: RBI extends deadline for banks to renew locker agreementsNew bank locker rules: Banks are recommended to take steps to make it easier for their customers to execute new or additional stamped agree...
New locker rules: Banks need to provide new locker agreement to customers by Jan 1, 2023According to the RBI notification, this arrangement must comply with the updated instructions as well as the Supreme Court's directives in ...
New bank locker rules effective from January 1: How locker customers will be impactedHere is a look at the revised guidelines for bank lockers and its impact on locker users, as per the RBI notification.
SBI vs ICICI Bank vs PNB vs Axis Bank: Bank locker charges with sizeHere is a look at the charges of bank lockers and the various sizes available at State Bank of India (SBI), ICICI Bank, Punjab National Ban...
New bank locker rules: Sign new locker agreements to get locker loss compensation"It is the responsibility of banks to take all steps for the safety and security of the premises in which the safe deposit vaults are house...
RBI standardises bank locker rulesBanks have also been directed to maintain a branch-wise list of vacant lockers as well as a wait-list for the purpose of allotment of locke...
RBI revises lockers rules: Bank liability limited to 100 times of annual rentThe revised instructions will be applicable to both new and existing safe deposit lockers and the safe custody of articles facility with th...
Supreme Court says banks must inform locker holders in writing before breaking them openBreaking open a locker without following the legal procedure would be construed as gross negligence on the part of the bank, a top court be...
How to open a locker with a bankWhile choosing a locker, keep in mind the location and ease of transaction. A neighbourhood branch in which one already has an account woul...
- Why is it difficult to get a locker?
Going against RBI guidelines, banks arm-twist customers into opening an account or buying a financial product before renting a safe-deposit...
- RBI authorises banks to open unoperated lockers
Issuing fresh guidelines to tackle the security threat, the Reserve Bank of India today permitted banks to break open a locker if it remain...
- Inoperative locker may unlock trouble for owners
Having a locker in a bank and not operating it for a sustained period could well mean courting trouble for some category of bank customers.
- Non-operating bank lockers may invite trouble
Banks are set to be granted additional powers by the banking regulator to break open lockers.