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New Bank Locker Agreement: RBI issues new guidelines for locker holders in public sector banks, reach your branch immediately

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SBI New Bank Locker Agreement: There is great news for SBI customers. Giving great relief to its customers, the bank is going to take a big decision regarding the locker.

Yes, State Bank of India has taken steps to change the rules of its locker. According to the information, the new rules of bank locker will be made effective after 30 June 2023. If you have a locker in SBI, then you must contact your branch without delay.

SBI tweeted

Yes, want to sign this new agreement. State Bank of India has made a tweet appealing to the customers who have taken the locker to sign the new agreement, in which the bank has said, “Dear customer, please visit your branch for settlement of the revised locker agreement. If you have already Even if you have already signed the updated agreement, you need to sign the supplementary agreement.”

Knowing the new rule of the locker will jump with joy, according to the new bank locker agreement, if there is a loss in the locker, the bank will compensate its customers. For this, a new agreement will have to be signed. RBI has already said in this regard that the customers who will sign this new agreement immediately, they will start getting many benefits from the same time.

Please tell that till now there was no such provision. After signing the new agreement, the bank will indemnify the locker for theft, burglary, robbery, negligence of the bank or any other incident on the part of its employees. This compensation will be up to 100 times the annual rent of the locker.

Customers taking lockers should contact their bank immediately

RBI has also appealed to the customers to sign a new agreement with their banks as per the circular issued on January 23, 2023. Keep this in mind that the new locker agreement has been prepared on the instructions of RBI. In such a situation, apart from SBI, those who have other bank lockers will also have to sign this agreement.

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