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Bank Account Rules: Who Gets the Money After the Account Holder’s Death? Know the Legal Process

Tb Favcby Avijit DasFebruary 1, 2025
Bank Account Rules
Bank Account Rules

In today’s world, it is essential for everyone to have at least one bank account. Without a bank account, you cannot carry out any financial transactions. Additionally, a bank account is necessary to benefit from various government schemes. It also helps keep your hard-earned money safe. However, death is an unavoidable truth that no one can escape. In this article, we will discuss who will receive the money deposited in a bank account if a person passes away.

Importance of Providing Nominee Details While Opening a Bank Account

It is crucial to provide nominee details when opening a bank account. Banks are now collecting nominee details from old customers who did not provide them earlier. In the event of the account holder’s death, the bank transfers all the money in the account to the designated nominee. The account holder can nominate anyone, including their spouse, children, parents, siblings, or any other trusted person. For example, if the wife is listed as the nominee, she will receive the full amount in the account upon the account holder’s death.

What Happens If There Is No Nominee?

If no nominee is assigned to a bank account, the money is given to the legal heir.

  • If the account holder is unmarried, the money goes to their parents.
  • If the account holder is married, the money is transferred to their spouse.
  • If the deceased had minor children, the spouse receives the money.
  • If the children are adults, the money may be given to the spouse with their consent.

However, in the absence of a nominee, legal heirs must go through a lengthy and complicated documentation process to claim the funds.

What Happens to Joint Accounts When Someone Dies?

Joint bank accounts usually have automatic rights of survivorship. This means that after one account holder passes away, the other person can continue using the account without any issues. If the primary account holder is alive, they can keep using the account as usual. However, if the remaining person is a secondary account holder, the account must be closed.

The bank account remains insured for six months after the holder’s death, giving the surviving person time to transfer the money to another account. Joint accounts can receive protection of up to ₹4.15 crore (₹500,000).

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general knowledge only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. Rules may vary based on bank policies and government regulations. Please consult your bank or a legal expert for specific guidance. Times Bull is not responsible for any financial investments made, as it is entirely your responsibility. Please consult a financial advisor for better results.

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Tagged: bank account succession, Financial Planning, India banking rules, legal heir rights, nominee in bank account, rbi guidelines
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Avijit Das

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A sports journalist driven by passion and dedication, I seamlessly blend my love for writing and sports. Currently with Timesbull, I have honed my craft at Sportskeeda, Cricreads, and Athlete Fortune.... More by Avijit Das

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