Govt to allow upto four nominees in deposit, locker accounts in a bid to bring unclaimed deposits down

A new Bill proposes changes to the Banking Regulation Act to facilitate a large number of nominees for payment of depositors’ money, release of contents of safety lockers, and return of articles kept in safe custody with banks

MintGenie Team
Published10 Aug 2024, 07:54 PM IST
One of the key reasons behind keeping a large number of nominees for depositors’ money is to reduce unclaimed deposits with banks.
One of the key reasons behind keeping a large number of nominees for depositors’ money is to reduce unclaimed deposits with banks.

A new Bill proposed in the Parliament has a provision which says that deposit and locker holders can name up to four nominees instead of one.

The Bill that carries this provision is Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill which was introduced in Lok Sabha on Friday.

The Bill also has provisions for new reporting dates among others.

The Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill “seeks to improve governance standards, provide consistency in reporting by banks to the RBI, ensure better protection for depositors and investors, improve audit quality in public sector banks, and extend the tenure of the directors (other than Chairperson and Whole-Time Director) in co-operative banks,” a government source said, reported Hindu Business Line.

Also Read | Stop your demat account from getting frozen - here’s how

It is interesting to note that the Bill seeks amendment in a number of laws such as Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the State Bank of India Act, 1955, the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 and the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1980.

The Bill proposes changes to the Banking Regulation Act to facilitate a large number of nominees for payment of depositors’ money, release of contents of safety lockers, and return of articles kept in safe custody with banks.

Two options

The change in nominees will come with some conditions. There will be two options of choosing four nominees. The primary holder (s) has to give priority to all four or mention the share of each nominee. If the depositor chooses priority, the nomination will be effective only in favour of one person in the order of priority.

This means the nomination of the first nominee will be effective if she/he survives the person(s) who made the nomination.

After the death of the first, second or third, the next nominee will become effective. The priority mechanism will also be made available for nomination made in case of lockers and safe custody.

What are unclaimed deposits?

Balance in savings or current accounts which are not operated for 10 years or term deposits not claimed for 10 years from the date of maturity are classified as ‘unclaimed deposits’.

There could be multiple reasons for this such as the death of the primary holder followed by no nomination.

Consequently, these amounts are transferred by banks to the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund maintained by the RBI.

Also Read | Unclaimed deposits and dividends: Govt revamps corporate disclosure regime

One of the key reasons behind keeping a large number of nominees for depositors’ money is to reduce unclaimed deposits with banks.

Unclaimed deposits with public and private sector banks combined topped 42,000 crore from around 33,000 crore a year ago, data as on Mar 31, 2023 shows.

Also Read | How to claim unclaimed deposits? RBI answers some commonly asked questions

Meanwhile, it is vital to note that the depositors are entitled to claim the deposits at a later date from the bank(s) where such deposits were held along with interest, as applicable.

Catch all the Instant Personal Loan, Business Loan, Business News, Money news, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates.

MoreLess
First Published:10 Aug 2024, 07:54 PM IST
Business NewsMoneyPersonal FinanceGovt to allow upto four nominees in deposit, locker accounts in a bid to bring unclaimed deposits down

Get Instant Loan up to ₹10 Lakh!

  • Employment Type

    Most Active Stocks

    Adani Power share price

    476.15
    03:58 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -47.95 (-9.15%)

    Bank Of Baroda share price

    228.60
    03:57 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -8.6 (-3.63%)

    Tata Steel share price

    140.25
    03:58 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    0.8 (0.57%)

    Indian Oil Corporation share price

    130.75
    03:57 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -2.4 (-1.8%)
    More Active Stocks

    Market Snapshot

    • Top Gainers
    • Top Losers
    • 52 Week High

    Indian Hotels Company share price

    786.85
    03:59 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    33.45 (4.44%)

    National Aluminium Company share price

    248.10
    03:59 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    7.8 (3.25%)

    Federal Bank share price

    210.80
    03:41 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    4.1 (1.98%)

    Coforge share price

    8,216.55
    03:29 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    102.65 (1.27%)
    More from 52 Week High

    Honasa Consumer share price

    237.40
    03:29 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -26.35 (-9.99%)

    ADANI WILMAR share price

    294.45
    03:59 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -32.65 (-9.98%)

    Adani Power share price

    476.15
    03:58 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -47.95 (-9.15%)

    ACC share price

    2,025.80
    03:54 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    -159.25 (-7.29%)
    More from Top Losers

    VIP Industries share price

    492.75
    03:43 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    32.8 (7.13%)

    NLC India share price

    253.10
    03:59 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    16.1 (6.79%)

    Sammaan Capital share price

    159.80
    03:58 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    9.3 (6.18%)

    CRISIL share price

    5,588.00
    03:29 PM | 21 NOV 2024
    317.5 (6.02%)
    More from Top Gainers

    Recommended For You

      More Recommendations

      Gold Prices

      • 24K
      • 22K
      Bangalore
      77,645.00550.00
      Chennai
      77,651.00550.00
      Delhi
      77,803.00550.00
      Kolkata
      77,655.00550.00

      Fuel Price

      • Petrol
      • Diesel
      Bangalore
      102.92/L0.00
      Chennai
      100.90/L0.10
      Kolkata
      104.95/L0.00
      New Delhi
      94.77/L0.00

      Popular in Money

        HomeMarketsloanPremiumMint Shorts