Starting May 1, a wave of significant changes will start in banking services across India. Leading banks are rolling out adjustments to utility bill payments, reward point systems, service charges, and Know Your Customer (KYC) rules, impacting millions of customers nationwide.
IDFC First Bank is among the institutions initiating alterations to its services. The bank will introduce a 1% surcharge, coupled with GST, on utility bill payments exceeding Rs 20,000 in a single statement cycle made via its credit cards. Exceptions to this rule include specific cards like the First Private credit card and LIC Classic credit card, which are exempt from the additional fees. Furthermore, IDFC First Bank will reduce the number of free domestic airport lounge visits on select credit cards from four to two per quarter.

YES Bank is also implementing changes, notably in its reward point system. A 1% surcharge, along with GST, will be levied on utility bill payments surpassing Rs 15,000 in a single statement cycle made via YES Bank credit cards. However, transactions conducted through the Yes Bank Private credit card will be exempt from this surcharge.
Service charge revisions are on the horizon for both YES Bank and ICICI Bank. YES Bank will adjust its minimum average balance (AMB) requirements across various savings account variants, with modifications ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000. Additionally, several account types will be discontinued, including Savings Exclusive and YES Savings Select. Meanwhile, ICICI Bank will discontinue several account types, such as Advantage Woman Savings Account and Aura Savings Account, among others. These revisions will also encompass charges for debit cards, cheque books, IMPS transactions, and cash transactions.
A regulatory change impacting mutual fund investments involves KYC requirements. A new rule stipulates that the name on mutual fund applications must precisely match the name on the PAN card. Failure to adhere to this uniformity will result in the rejection of the application. The objective behind this rule is to standardize names across official records. However, it will only affect new investments, leaving existing ones unaffected. Investors are urged to ensure that their name and date of birth align exactly with the details on their PAN card to prevent application rejection.
While some adjustments may entail additional costs for consumers, others aim to streamline processes and enhance regulatory compliance. As these changes take effect, customers are advised to stay informed and adapt to the banking landscape.
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