Why You Should Close Your Surplus Bank Accounts

By | July 3, 2017

Why You Should Close Your Surplus Bank Accounts

People often end up with multiple Savings Accounts either because they operate through them or they forget to close their old account. Old salary accounts, for example, are often left active even when not operational.

Closing such accounts can be financially beneficial and here’s why we say that.

Maintaining minimum balance can lead to unnecessary expenses

Most Savings Account requires you to maintain a minimum monthly balance or an average quarterly balance. The minimum balance ranges between Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 25,000 and on failing to maintain it, you could be charged penalties. Thus, the cost of maintaining the minimum balance on each account is an unnecessary burden if some of the accounts are not in use.

Even salary accounts, which are typically zero balance in nature, get automatically converted into Savings Account after three months of non-operation. These accounts then require you to maintain the minimum balance.

Smaller monthly charges can be financially draining

A majority of Savings Accounts come with associated charges including charges on Debit Card, SMS alerts, phone banking and ATM usage. These charges can add up to a substantial amount. By closing unwanted accounts, you can save up to a large extent.

Lose out on investment opportunities

If you have multiple Savings Account, you are foregoing an opportunity cost due to non-maintenance of minimum balance norm. The interest you earn on a regular Saving Account is around 4% per annum, which is much lower than the yield from PPF, Mutual Fund etc. You lose out on the opportunity to earn better returns.

Potential misuse of accounts

If you have too many bank accounts, keeping track of them becomes troublesome and time-consuming. As a result, these accounts are often unattended and exposed to security risks. If you are not using an account regularly then it’s best to close it.

Confusion in ITR filling

You may not be operating through your bank accounts but when it comes to filing ITR, you need to provide detailed information of all the accounts in your name. Multiple accounts would mean cumbersome paperwork. Minimising the number of Savings Bank accounts would make ITR calculations easy.

Closing unwanted bank accounts might seem like a small step towards maintaining good financial health but it goes a long way.

(The writer is CEO, BankBazaar.com)

 

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About Adhil Shetty

Adhil Shetty is the Founder and serves as the Chief Executive Officer of BankBazaar.com. Adhil has a Master’s degree in International Relations with a specialization in International Finance and Business from Columbia University in the City of New York, and a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University. Adhil is an expert in Personal Finance (Car loan/Home loan and personal loan) and he majorly consults on investment and spends rationalization for the Indian loan borrowers. His guidance is number based with real time interest rate calculations and hence useful for consumer’s real time query.

2 thoughts on “Why You Should Close Your Surplus Bank Accounts

  1. Amandeep Singh

    Hey Adhil,

    You have raised some great points which make complete sense to close the unused and not-so-frequently operated bank accounts. These rules also apply to credit cards!

    A few pointers I can add is:

    Less number of bank accounts means less admin and hence, less headache 🙂

    This also means less number of debit cards, check book too which again means, less bothering and headache. With increasing number of identity theft cases with every passing day, it makes complete sense to only have active bank accounts (and other financial products like Credit Cards) that you totally need!

    Cheers
    Aman

    Reply
    1. Team BankBazaar

      Hi Amandeep Singh,

      Thanks for writing to us. We hear you and we agree completely.

      Have a nice day!

      Cheers,
      Team BankBazaar

      Reply

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