ICICI Bank has significantly increased the minimum balance requirement for new savings accounts opened after August 1st, raising it to Rs 50,000 for urban locations. This decision, a five-fold increase, contrasts with the trend of public sector banks waiving such requirements. The move has drawn criticism, with some bankers suggesting it aims to filter out low-value customers. ICICI Bank has significantly increased the minimum balance requirement for new savings accounts opened after August 1st, raising it to Rs 50,000 for urban locations. This decision, a five-fold increase, contrasts with the trend of public sector banks waiving such requirements. The move has drawn criticism, with some bankers suggesting it aims to filter out low-value customers.
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