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These 8 banking stocks have an upside potential of up to 26% in 1 year, according to analystsIf oil prices stay at higher levels, some FPIs with exposure to the Indian banking sector through ETFs might decide to sell, putting these ...
These 9 banking stocks have an upside potential of up to 32% in 1 year, according to analystsIt is always important to make a distinction between sentiment and real business. While sentiment can impact prices in the short term, it i...
These 8 private and public banking stocks have an upside of up to 27% in one year, according to analystsInflation is at a 13-month high, primarily led by a rise in food prices. And with an impending fuel price hike, it could spike even more. A...
These 8 private and public banking stocks have an upside of up to 35% in one year, according to analystsThere was a decline in banking stocks during Tuesday’s trading session. The drop came as a reaction to the RBI tightening its bad loan norm...
Saturday bank holiday today: Are banks open or closed today on April 18, 2026?Bank holiday today: According to the RBI holiday calendar, banks are closed only on the second and fourth Saturdays. While branch services ...
‘Either-or-survivor’ clause lets the surviving joint account holder withdraw Fixed Deposit (FD) funds, but this does not make him or her the legal ownerJoint bank Fixed Deposit accounts often have an 'either or survivor' clause. This allows the surviving holder to access funds after the oth...
RBI streamlines norms for claims settlement related to deceased bank customersThe RBI has issued revised norms mandating banks to settle claims on deceased customers’ accounts and lockers within 15 days, with compensa...
Bank account, bank locker rule change: Lok Sabha passes new Banking Amendment Bill, allowing up to 4 nominees in savings, locker accountsThe Lok Sabha recently passed the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, which allows adding multiple nominees for bank accounts and lockers.While ...
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...
SBI bank locker charges increased with effect from March 31For instance, for a small locker in a metro or urban city, the rental charge has been increased by Rs 500 to Rs 2,000. For a large locker, ...
How to hire a safe deposit locker with a bankThe lockers come in different sizes and are used for safe keeping of valuables. Only the locker hirer or joint hirers can operate the locke...
Seven interest incomes you are likely to forget to include in your tax returnWhile most tax payers are aware that interest income is taxable, there are a few types of interest income that they are likely to forget to...
How banks flout rules in locker allotments by making customers invest in costly schemesThe voluntary code of conduct laid down by BCSBI explicitly states that banks “will allot lockers without linking it to placement of fixed ...
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...
5 things to keep in mind while renting a lockerBank safe deposit lockers are a good option for safeguarding your valuables anddocuments. The rules of owning one are explained here.
- No need for signature attestation for opening FDs,lockers: RBI
The Reserve Bank today asked banks not to insist on attestation of signatures of persons wanting to invest their funds in fixed deposits sc...
- 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.