Friday, July 22, 2011

Reserve Bank of India asks banks to label inactive accounts 'dormant'

The other day I logged into one of my old bank accounts. To my surprise, there was nothing there. On enquiry, I was informed that the account has been classified as 'dormant', as I had not operated it for quite some time", this is often-heard today.

If there has been no transaction in your savings bank account for two years, except for interest payments credited by your bank, the bank will classify your account as inoperative or dormant. You will not be able to use your ATM card, issue cheques or transact in the account without reactivating it.

For the purpose of classifying an account as inoperative, both the types of transactions - debit as well as credit transactions - induced at the instance of the account holder as well as a third party should be considered. Recently, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) asked banks to track dormant accounts, so they can either be revived, or the balance can be transferred to a new account or the legal heirs. According to the RBI, there are 10 million dormant accounts in the banking system. These dormant accounts have unclaimed deposits of around Rs 1,700 crores


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