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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > ICICI Bank Increases Savings Account Minimum Balance from Aug 1 — Check New Rates
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ICICI Bank Increases Savings Account Minimum Balance from Aug 1 — Check New Rates

Ankita Das
Last updated: August 9, 2025 4:32 pm
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From August 1, ICICI Bank has increased the minimum monthly average balance (MAB) that new savings account holders need to maintain.

  • Metro & Urban Branches: Now ₹50,000 (earlier ₹10,000)
  • Semi-Urban Branches: Now ₹25,000 (earlier ₹5,000)
  • Rural Branches: Now ₹10,000 (earlier ₹2,500)

The MAB is calculated by taking the average of your end-of-day balance over the month.

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Important:

  • These changes apply only to accounts opened on or after August 1.
  • Existing customers will follow the old rules — ₹10,000 for metro/urban and ₹5,000 for semi-urban/rural branches.

If you don’t maintain the required balance, the bank will charge 6% of the shortfall or ₹500 (whichever is lower). The penalty will be waived if you meet the bank’s enrolled program criteria.

Read more: SBI Q1 Results: Profit Up 12% to ₹19,160 Crore, Loans & Deposits Grow Strongly

Other Changes:

  • Cash Transactions: Only 3 free transactions per month at branches or Cash Recycler Machines. After that, ₹150 per transaction.
  • ECS/NACH Debit Return (due to insufficient funds): ₹500 per instance, maximum 3 charges per month for the same mandate.
  • Outward Cheque Return: ₹200 per instance (financial reasons).
  • Inward Cheque Return: ₹500 (financial reasons), ₹50 (non-financial reasons, except signature mismatch).
  • Declined ATM/POS Transactions (due to low balance): ₹25 per instance.

These changes could lead some customers to explore banks with lower balance requirements or basic savings accounts without such rules.

Also See:  India’s Forex Reserves Drop Sharply by $9.32 Billion to $688.87 Billion Amid Foreign Currency and Gold Declines

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