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3 types of bank accounts will be closed from January 1, 2025

Img 20240723 101844by Sweta MitraJanuary 1, 2025
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Big updates for bank account holders! Starting January 1, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will introduce new regulations that could impact millions of bank accounts across the nation. To ensure you don’t lose any benefits associated with your account, it’s important to familiarize yourself with these changes and take action promptly. Otherwise, the new year might bring unexpected challenges.

 

RBI’s Purpose

The RBI’s decision aims to enhance the safety, transparency, and efficiency of banking transactions. These new regulations are designed to combat fraud, encourage digital banking, and strengthen the overall banking framework. This initiative particularly addresses the risks associated with inactive accounts and cyber threats.

 

Which accounts will be affected?

 

According to the new RBI guidelines, three types of accounts will be closed.

 

Dormant Accounts

 

Dormant accounts are those that have seen no transactions for two years or more. These accounts are often targeted by cybercriminals. By shutting them down, the RBI aims to protect both customers and the integrity of the banking system.

 

Inactive Accounts

 

Accounts that have remained inactive for the past 12 months or longer will also be closed. This measure is intended to safeguard these accounts from potential fraud. If your account is classified as inactive, it’s essential to take steps to reactivate it.

 

Zero Balance Accounts

Accounts that have maintained a zero balance for an extended period will also face closure. This action is taken to prevent misuse, minimize financial risks, and encourage customers to keep an active relationship with their bank.

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