South Indian bank has launched ‘SIB Mahila’, a savings bank product for women. The product which is linked with recurring deposit provides 10 technological products/services for free including house to house transit insurance for Rs 50,000/- and an accident insurance cover for Rs 1 lakh. The product is available in two variations. The Mahila savings account can be opened with a minimum balance of Rs1,000/- and a recurring deposit account for minimum amount of Rs 100/- for minimum period of 12 months. Under the Mahila Plus savings account the minimum balance specified is Rs 25,000/- and the minimum RD amount is fixed at Rs1,000/-. There are other benefits as well. (BL200609)
Banks should be prepared for serious competition from the Postal department. The department plans to provide the convenience of on site ATMs to its SB account holders at select head Pos across various states. As of March 2009 Pos had 22.89 crore SB accounts and the aggregate amount in these accounts was Rs22,217 crores. The minimum balance to be maintained in a SB account is Rs50/- for non cheque book account and Rs 500/- for cheque book accounts. The maximum balance in individual account is Rs 1 lakh and Rs 2 lakh for joint accounts. Interest earned on savings accounts with post offices is tax free.(BL210609)
SBI has signed MOU with Credit Guarantee Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises CGTMSE to cover micro and small enterprises under portfolio guarantee scheme. Under this agreement the bank can consolidate all eligible loans on a quarterly basis and obtain guarantee cover from the Trust. (BL240609)
Bank of India is cutting interest rates on domestic term deposits by 25 to 75 basis points across various maturities effective from the 27TH June 2009. (BL240609)
Union Bank announced a 25 basis points reduction in its prime lending rates to 11.75 percent wef 1st July 2009. IDBI Bank cut its deposit rates by 25 to 50 basis points in different maturity baskets.(230609)
Indian Bank has opened specialized branches to promote micro finance. The bank has obtained licences for opening 25 specialised branches of which 22 has already been set up. The bank has lent Rs1,500 crores to 2,40,000 self help groups. (BL230609)
SBI reduces its BPLR by 50 basis points to 11.75 percent effective 29-06-09. All loans including home loans which are linked to BPLR will benefit from the latest rate cut. Other public sector banks are also likely to pare their lending rates. (BL250609)
Banks would observe a country wide strike in the subsidiary banks of SBI on 6th July 2009. The strike is to oppose the merger plans of the subsidiary banks with the parent SBI. (BS250609)