August 22, 2025
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After ICICI, HDFC Also Hikes Minimum Balance Limit, Customers Impacted

13 Aug 2025 : After ICICI Bank, now HDFC Bank has also changed its saving account rules. Starting from August 1, 2025, customers opening new accounts will need to maintain a minimum balance of ₹25,000 at all times in metro, urban, and semi-urban branches. Earlier, this limit was ₹10,000 in urban areas and ₹5,000 in semi-urban areas.

If the balance falls below the specified limit, the bank will charge a monthly fee. Changes have also been made for rural branches — the minimum balance requirement has been increased from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000.

These new rules will not affect salary accounts and BSBDA (Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account), as these offer zero-balance facilities.

New minimum balance rules for metro and urban areas:

  • ICICI Bank earlier had a minimum average monthly balance (MAMB) of ₹10,000, now raised to ₹50,000 — that’s 5 times more balance required for new saving accounts opened after August 1, 2025.
  • Existing customers will continue under old rules unless the bank announces changes separately.
  • Salary accounts remain unaffected since they allow zero balance.
  • BSBDA accounts also remain unaffected as they do not require a minimum balance.
  • For semi-urban branches, the minimum balance requirement has been raised from ₹5,000 to ₹25,000.
  • For rural branches, the minimum balance requirement has been raised from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000.

In short, both ICICI and HDFC banks are increasing minimum balance limits significantly for new saving accounts, putting pressure on customers to maintain higher balances.

Summary:
Following ICICI’s move, HDFC Bank raises its minimum balance requirement, affecting customers nationwide and sparking concerns over increased banking costs and financial accessibility.

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