The Punjab National Bank (PNB) has revised its locker charges, and the new rates will apply to customers in rural, semi-urban, urban, and metro areas. The charges vary depending on the location and type of locker.
In rural areas, the annual locker rent for a small locker will be ₹1,445, while a medium locker will cost ₹2,295 and a large locker will cost ₹3,145. In semi-urban areas, the charges will be slightly higher, with a small locker costing ₹1,945, a medium locker costing ₹3,095, and a large locker costing ₹4,245.
In urban areas, the annual locker rent for a small locker will be ₹2,445, while a medium locker will cost ₹3,945 and a large locker will cost ₹5,395. Metro areas will have the highest charges, with a small locker costing ₹2,945, a medium locker costing ₹4,695, and a large locker costing ₹6,495.
Additionally, customers will have to pay a one-time registration fee of ₹500, as well as an annual maintenance charge of ₹500. The bank will also charge a fee of ₹1,000 for late payment of locker rent.
It’s worth noting that these charges are subject to change and may vary depending on the specific branch and location. Customers are advised to check with their local PNB branch for the most up-to-date information on locker charges.
The revision in locker charges is likely to affect a large number of customers who use PNB’s locker services. The bank has a large network of branches across the country, and its locker services are popular among customers who want to store their valuables in a safe and secure manner.
Customers who are already using PNB’s locker services will need to pay the revised charges from the next billing cycle. New customers who want to rent a locker will have to pay the revised charges from the date of registration.
Overall, the revised locker charges of PNB are competitive with those of other banks in the country. However, customers who are affected by the revision may want to consider shopping around for better deals or exploring alternative options for storing their valuables.