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New Delhi: Punjab National Bank (PNB) has announced to waive off the penalties on customers for failing to maintain the minimum average balance (MAB) in all savings accounts.
Recently, State Bank of India (SBI) and Canara Bank had announced that they will not levy any penalty on their customers for failing to maintain the minimum average balance in savings accounts.
"This customer-first initiative (waiver of charges for non-maintenance of MAB), effective from July 1, 2025, aims to support priority segments, including low-income households, women, and farmers, by making banking services more accessible and easier to use without the burden of balance maintenance penalties," PNB said in its release.
It may be notated following the repo rate cut announced by Reserve Bank of India (RBI), several banks, including PNB slashed returns on savings and fixed deposits.
SBI, the country’s largest public sector bank, has also announced that it will not impose any charges on customers for not maintaining a minimum balance in all savings accounts since 2020.
In May 2025, Canara Bank also waived off the average monthly balance (AMB) requirement for all types of savings bank accounts, including regular savings accounts, salary accounts, and NRI savings accounts.