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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

No second account needed for Jan Dhan benefits: Govt

The Finance Ministry on Monday said that micro-credit (overdraft) limit of Rs5,000, proposed under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), can also be extended to existing savings bank accounts.

This facility will be available to all existing savings bank accounts on application and depending on the satisfactory conduct of the account, the Finance Ministry said in a statement here.

It has also issued instructions to the effect that people who already hold bank accounts need not open a Jan Dhan account just to get insurance benefits under the PMJDY.

The insurance benefits are available through RuPay card and existing bank account holders keen to avail themselves of the insurance benefits (promised under Jan Dhan accounts) can submit an application to the bank branch concerned to get a RuPay debit card.

Once a RuPay debit card is available to an account holder, the insurance benefits of accident cover of Rs1 lakh and life cover of Rs30,000 will be provided to them too.

As on date, 4.18 crore accounts have been opened under the PMJDY.

The Finance Ministry has also said that people who do not have officially valid documents or Aadhaar numbers can still get bank accounts opened by submitting two copies of signed photographs at the bank branch.

However, these accounts will be called “small accounts” and would be normally valid for 12 months. Such accounts shall be continued subject to showing of proof that he/she has applied for any of the officially valid documents within 12 months of opening of the small account.

Source : The Hindu

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