Now, pay Rs 25 every time you withdraw cash from an SBI ATM, mobile app

The charges come with
modifications in all types of online transaction modes
State
Bank of India (SBI) account-holders will have to pay higher service
charges than before on online transactions and also for exchanging soiled notes
at bank branches from June.
While the government is urging
citizens to move towards a cashless economy after its mammoth demonetisation
drive, the country's largest bank has brought in revised service charges that
became effective on Thursday, June 1, 2017.
Here are the increased charges you
will have to factor in:
1. ATM transactions:
Cash withdrawal from SBI's mobile app, State
Bank Buddy, through ATM will now be charged Rs 25 per transaction. No charges
will be levied on four ATM transactions in a month. Beyond four transactions,
service charges will be levied on Basic Savings Bank Deposit account at Rs 20
plus service tax per transaction on other banks' ATMs and Rs 10 plus service
tax per transaction on SBI's own ATMs. Other than that, normal bank accounts,
such as the savings bank account, will continue to attract eight free ATM
transactions in metros and ten free transactions in non-metros.
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2. Depositing and withdrawing from
Savings Bank:
Cash deposit into mobile wallet SBI Buddy of
up to Rs 10,000 will be charged at 0.25 per cent of the transaction value with
a minimum charge of Rs 2 and a maximum charge of Rs 8 plus service tax.
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