Many rules change with the beginning of each month. It's like the month of June is about to begin. In such a situation, the changes that are going to happen in this month are going to have an impact on our pockets. Now today we will tell you what changes are going to happen in June.
State Bank of India Home Loan – If you are a customer of State Bank of India (SBI) then there is a necessary update for you. In fact, according to the information given on the bank's website, the State Bank of India has increased the External Benchmark Lending Rates (EBLR) from 0.40% to 7.05%. At the same time, the bank has also increased the Repo Linked Lending Rate (RLLR) by 0.40%. Now it is 6.65%. Let us tell you all, the new rates will be effective from June 1, 2022.
Third-party insurance has become expensive - the government has decided to increase the premium of third party insurance. The bank's new rates will come into effect from June 1. This means that from next month you will have to spend more money for third party insurance.
Gold Hall Marking - The second phase of Gold Hall Marking will come into effect from June 1, 2022. In this second phase, the rule of hallmarking is going to be implemented in 288 districts. That is, 14, 18, 20, 22, 23 and 24-carat gold ornaments will not be able to be sold in these districts without hallmarking.
India Post Payment Bank (IPPB) - If you take advantage of India Post Payment Bank's (IPPB) Aadhaar enabled system, you will have to pay money. In fact, according to the new rules, three transactions will be free from June 15. 20 rupees plus GST will have to be paid every time from the fourth transaction.
Axis Bank customers will have to spend more money - Axis Bank, one of the biggest private sector banks, is going to make changes in rules from June 1, 2022. With this, from June 1, semi-urban/semi-urban The minimum balance of savings and salary accounts in rural areas has been increased from 15 thousand rupees to 25 thousand rupees.
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