Five Types Of Savings, Current Accounts You Can Operate In A Post Office

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Post office bank account: India Post Payments Bank offers three kinds of savings accountsDid you know you can open five kinds of savings and
current accounts at the post office While India Post - which operates a network of more than 1.5 lakh post offices and over three lakh
postmen across the country - provides a savings account, known as Post Office Savings Account, as part of its small savings schemes
such as mail delivery, deposits under government-run small savings schemes and bill collection
IPPB offers savings and current accounts, money transfer and direct benefit transfer services as well as bill/utility payments.India Post
Payments Bank Regular/Basic/Digital Savings AccountIndia Post Payments Bank, which is also operated under the Department of Posts, offers
three types of savings bank accounts: regular, digital and basic, according to the payments bank's website - ippbonline.com.Among other
features, all three types of IPPB savings bank accounts do not require the account holder to maintain any particular balance, meaning the
account can be operated with zero balance.India Post Payments Bank Current AccountIPPB, however, requires its current account holders to
maintain a monthly average balance - the average of daily balances in a month - of Rs 1,000, according to the bank's website.Type of
accountInterest rateMinimum amount for opening accountMaximum balance allowedPost Office Savings Account4% per annumRs 20-IPPB Regular
Savings Account4% per annumNilRs 1 lakh (end of day balance)IPPB Digital Savings Account4% per annumNilRs 1 lakh (end of day balance)IPPB
Basic Savings Account4% per annumNilRs 1 lakh (end of day balance)IPPB Current AccountNANilRs 1 lakh (end of day balance)(Source: India
Post, IPPB websites)India Post savings account (Post Office Savings Account)A Post Office Savings Account can be opened at a post office
against a deposit of Rs 20, however, the account holder is required to maintain a minimum balance of Rs 50 without subscription to the
institution's non-cheque facility account.For a savings account with cheque facility, the minimum deposit required for opening the account
is Rs 500 and the minimum balance required in such an account is Rs 500, according to the India Post website.Get the latest election news,
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