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DEPOSITS
• Main activity of bank.

• Savings of people.

• Source of income.

• Safety of earnings.
SAVINGS BANK DEPOSIT
• Meant for Small Savers primarily.
• Restrictions on withdrawals.
• Minimum balance Rs 500- Rs 1000 – this varies with
 different banks; Rs 10000 for ICICI, HDFC Etc..
• Interest at 4% p.a up-to Rs.1,00,000
• No overdraft facility. It can be sanctioned though.
• ATM cards available, net banking and mobile banking
 facility available.
• Cheques collected on this account.
• Nomination facility available.
• Letter of introduction required to open an account.
• Fulfilling of KYC norms.
• SB facility available with Post Office.
• Account can be closed after one year. Incase of
 early closure, a service charge of Rs. 100 will be
 levied.
CURRENT DEPOSIT
• An account generally opened by business people for
  convenience.
• Money can be withdrawn and deposited at any time.
• Withdrawal is possible only by means of cheques.
• Banker generally does not allow any interest on this account.
• Two basic privileges which customers can enjoy are :
- Overdraft facility.
- Other facilities like collection of cheques, transfer of money
  and rendering agency and general utility services.
• Banker charges interest on overdraft on day-to – day basis.
• Current account holders must keep a minimum balance of Rs.
  5000/1000- to keep the account running(varies according to
  Banks)
• If this minimum is not maintained, charges would be charged
  periodically (varies according to Banks)
• Bank sends “Statement of Account” to customers every
  month.
• As deposits here are to be paid on demand, the banker should
  keep a minimum cash reserve.
RECURRING DEPOSIT
• One form of time deposits to encourage monthly savings.
• Depositors save and deposit regularly every month so that
  they are assured a sizeable amount at a later period in order to
  meet contingent expenses.
• Very popular type of account among all classes of people,
  especially salaried class .
• Deposit works on the maxim „little drops of water make a big
  ocean‟.
• Any person can open this account/ can have more than one
  account at a time/ can be opened in joint names as well.
• Maybe opened for monthly instalments in sums of Rs.100/- or
  in multiples of Rs.100. The number of monthly instalments
  may vary from 12 -120 months. Total amount is repayable
  with interest with quarterly compounding.
• Recurring deposit holder can get a loan on the security of a
  recurring deposit. Banker may grant 75% of the total amount
  paid as loan and interest of 1% over the recurring deposit is
  charged.
• Accounts are transferable from one branch to another.
• Rate of interest is similar to that of FD but it is compounded
  quarterly
FIXED DEPOSITS
• Repayable after the specific time period.
• Term/ Time/ Fixed Deposits.
• Emergency Closure.
• Penalty.
• Interest payable.
• Possibility of monthly payment.
• Nomination Facility.
OTHER DEPOSITS
• 2-in-1 deposits

• Smart Deposits

• Power Saving Deposits

• Automatic Sweep Deposits etc..
GENERAL
            PRECAUTIONS
• Application forms.

• Specimen signature.

• Letter of introduction.

• Interview.

• Account in cash.

• Mandate in writing.
CONTD..
• Verification of Documents.

• Conversant with the provisions of special acts.

• Pay in slip books, cheque book and pass book.

• Passport size photograph.
THANK YOU

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Deposits

  • 2. • Main activity of bank. • Savings of people. • Source of income. • Safety of earnings.
  • 4. • Meant for Small Savers primarily. • Restrictions on withdrawals. • Minimum balance Rs 500- Rs 1000 – this varies with different banks; Rs 10000 for ICICI, HDFC Etc.. • Interest at 4% p.a up-to Rs.1,00,000 • No overdraft facility. It can be sanctioned though. • ATM cards available, net banking and mobile banking facility available. • Cheques collected on this account.
  • 5. • Nomination facility available. • Letter of introduction required to open an account. • Fulfilling of KYC norms. • SB facility available with Post Office. • Account can be closed after one year. Incase of early closure, a service charge of Rs. 100 will be levied.
  • 7. • An account generally opened by business people for convenience. • Money can be withdrawn and deposited at any time. • Withdrawal is possible only by means of cheques. • Banker generally does not allow any interest on this account. • Two basic privileges which customers can enjoy are : - Overdraft facility. - Other facilities like collection of cheques, transfer of money and rendering agency and general utility services.
  • 8. • Banker charges interest on overdraft on day-to – day basis. • Current account holders must keep a minimum balance of Rs. 5000/1000- to keep the account running(varies according to Banks) • If this minimum is not maintained, charges would be charged periodically (varies according to Banks) • Bank sends “Statement of Account” to customers every month. • As deposits here are to be paid on demand, the banker should keep a minimum cash reserve.
  • 10. • One form of time deposits to encourage monthly savings. • Depositors save and deposit regularly every month so that they are assured a sizeable amount at a later period in order to meet contingent expenses. • Very popular type of account among all classes of people, especially salaried class . • Deposit works on the maxim „little drops of water make a big ocean‟. • Any person can open this account/ can have more than one account at a time/ can be opened in joint names as well.
  • 11. • Maybe opened for monthly instalments in sums of Rs.100/- or in multiples of Rs.100. The number of monthly instalments may vary from 12 -120 months. Total amount is repayable with interest with quarterly compounding. • Recurring deposit holder can get a loan on the security of a recurring deposit. Banker may grant 75% of the total amount paid as loan and interest of 1% over the recurring deposit is charged. • Accounts are transferable from one branch to another. • Rate of interest is similar to that of FD but it is compounded quarterly
  • 13. • Repayable after the specific time period. • Term/ Time/ Fixed Deposits. • Emergency Closure. • Penalty. • Interest payable. • Possibility of monthly payment. • Nomination Facility.
  • 14. OTHER DEPOSITS • 2-in-1 deposits • Smart Deposits • Power Saving Deposits • Automatic Sweep Deposits etc..
  • 15.
  • 16. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS • Application forms. • Specimen signature. • Letter of introduction. • Interview. • Account in cash. • Mandate in writing.
  • 17. CONTD.. • Verification of Documents. • Conversant with the provisions of special acts. • Pay in slip books, cheque book and pass book. • Passport size photograph.