Can you elaborate more about this digibank?Opened an account with digibank, just for the sake of getting an extra account separate from my main salaried account. Surprisingly good.
Can you elaborate more about this digibank?Opened an account with digibank, just for the sake of getting an extra account separate from my main salaried account. Surprisingly good.
Can you elaborate more about this digibank?
If some account has minimum quarterly balance requirement, do I need to keep the money directly in account? If I keep the money in FD which I will open via net banking, will it be counted towards the MAB?
That is the one thing I don't want to do. Want to keep accounts totally separate. If one of my accounts is compromised, I don't want them to get access to my other accounts. So want to keep accounts separate as much as possible.No it won't.
A FD is treated as a separate account in itself and hence won't count towards MAB/QAB for your savings account.
Personally, I have found the HDFC Netbanking UI and options to be one of the best but my experience is limited to HDFC, SBI and IDBI only. For my usage I never had to visit the branch apart from depositing cash, as I could complete nearly everything else through netbanking alone.
So my vote goes to HDFC. Since you already have an account with them, you won't have to create new passwords etc and continue using the same Customer ID if you open another account with them.
Need to open a savings account. Already have a salary account with HDFC. Love their net banking UI.
Have a SBI account also.
Now need to open another bank account for use with investment portals like FundsIndia, CAMS, Zerodha etc. Do not need 3-in-1 account. Need a simple savings account.
But bank should be popular enough to be supported by most portals. Also net banking interface should be good and should allow me to do most of the work without vising branch physically.
Yes Bank is present nearby. Axis bank branch is also present nearby.
Hate the ICICI Netbanking interface (already have an ICICI B2 account).
If some account has minimum quarterly balance requirement, do I need to keep the money directly in account? If I keep the money in FD which I will open via net banking, will it be counted towards the MAB?
What is the name of your savings account type? There are quite a few options with varying Monthly/quarterly account balance requirement.You might want to look at YES Bank. I have had pretty good experience with them. Although they have lesser branches but have some good features in their accounts, like true any branch banking (no restrictions on any transactions through any branch), unlimited usage of their own as well as any other banks ATM. NEFT/IMPS is free. They also have an option of keeping an FD of Rs. 50,000 and as long as that FD is maintained you have Zero Balance savings account. Their netbanking UI is average, nothing great, but I get most of my stuff done through that. I dont need to visit the branch unless I am depositing cash. So go ahead and have a look!
What is the name of your savings account type? There are quite a few options with varying Monthly/quarterly account balance requirement.
Nope. They do offer the basic savings account as per RBI rule but as with any private bank, they mostly would refuse to open such account.Any inputs on standard Chartered savings account? Seems to be zero balance. Obviously less branches.
I don't think it is a terrible incident. Bankers are just being realistic and rationing whatever money they have. Rather than facing the ire of 20 angry people who have been waiting in line for 2-3 hrs, they chose to appease as many number of people as possible.Yes bank is better among what you've suggested. At this moment its better you avoid banks for any small transactions, They're treating customers as beggars!
Terrible incident:
I know a uncle from my area who has account at ICICI local branch, he went to withdraw just 8k for payments. Branch refused to pay the exact amount and asked him to adjust with 3k, Apparently he had 34L in his account, he showed others his balance and behavior of banks towards such high end customers. He promised to close accounts within a week and shift to HDFC. Don't know the whats the scene over there but ICICI branches in Hyderabad have been behaving arrogantly.
BTW has anyone noticed an New Bank "IDFC" ??
^ After doing such ruckus in a bank, Don't you think the manager would have done something about it? He took to his cabin and gave him 10k. [emoji14]
You seem to know much. Two weeks back I opened a ICICI Saving account online and my account was activated after e-kyc within 24 hours and i received card, Cheque book in 3 days FLAT.