Bank locker rule changed: Big news! These new rules of bank locker will be applicable from January 1, know what’s changed

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Bank Locker New Agreement: RBI issued a new guideline regarding bank locker, some rules have changed, check rule here
Bank Locker New Agreement: RBI issued a new guideline regarding bank locker, some rules have changed, check rule here

If you have a locker in the bank, then there is important news for you. From January 1, 2023, the rules are about to change for bank locker customers.

If you have a locker in the bank, then there is important news for you. From January 1, 2023, the rules are about to change for bank locker customers. Customers must note that they have signed the new locker agreement. The new agreement will come into force from 1 January 2023. Banks like Punjab National Bank (PNB) are also sending SMS to their customers regarding this. In the message received by PNB customers, it has been said that as per RBI guidelines, the new locker agreement is to be implemented before December 31, 2022. So, if you haven’t already, make sure to do it now.

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Let us know which new rules related to lockers are going to be implemented from January 1, 2023.

SMS and email alerts about locker access
In case of unauthorized access to the locker, before the end of the day, the banks will inform the registered mail address and mobile number of the customers about the date, time and some necessary steps.

Banks will now give money to customers in this condition
According to the new standard of Reserve Bank of India i.e. RBI, if there is any loss of any locker items due to the negligence of the bank, then the bank will have to compensate the customers. It has been said in the notification of RBI that it is the responsibility of the banks to take all steps keeping in view the security here. According to the notification, it is the responsibility of the banks to ensure that cases like fire, theft, robbery do not happen due to any deficiency or negligence in the bank.

Bank will not compensate in these cases
If the contents of the locker are damaged due to any natural calamity like earthquake, flood, storm etc., the Bank will not be liable to compensate for the same. Apart from this, according to the revised guidelines, if there is a loss due to the customer’s own fault or negligence, then the bank will not give any money to the customers. On the other hand, to keep the banks safe from such calamities, some precautions related to the locker system have to be taken.

What happens in case of death of the account holder?
According to the new rules, if the owner of the locker nominates someone, then the banks will have to give him the freedom to withdraw the goods. This can be done after verification of the death certificate and confirmation of the identity of the person.

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