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Minimum balance requirement not under regulatory domain: RBI Governor

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Written by: George Mathew
3 min readMumbaiAug 11, 2025 02:32 PM IST First published on: Aug 11, 2025 at 01:55 PM IST

Two days after ICICI Bank sharply hiked the minimum monthly average balance (MAB) requirement in customer accounts to Rs 50,000, Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra said the MAB requirement is “not under regulatory domain”.

“The RBI has left it to the banks to decide on the minimum balance. Every bank has its own minimum balance requirement. This is not under any regulatory domain,” Malhotra said on the sidelines of an event. This means each bank is free to fix any amount it desires as the minimum monthly average balance in accounts.

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The ICICI move has come at a time when public sector banks were scrapping the MAB requirement.

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