印度银行取消了最低余额要求,以便在数字转换过程中吸引更多的存款。
Indian banks remove minimum balance requirements to attract more deposits amid digital shift.
印度几家主要的公共部门银行,包括印度国家银行和Baroda银行,已决定取消储蓄账户中的最低平衡要求,取消对不符合这些条件的惩罚。
Several major Indian public sector banks, including State Bank of India and Bank of Baroda, have decided to remove minimum balance requirements in savings accounts, eliminating penalties for not meeting these conditions.
此举旨在吸引更多的存款,因为人们越来越多地选择其他金融产品。
This move aims to attract more deposits as people increasingly opt for other financial products.
前财政部长P Chidambaram赞扬了这一改变,称最低平衡规则为“令人厌恶”。
Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram praised the change, calling the minimum balance rule "obnoxious."
这一转变是银行努力保持竞争力并适应数字银行不断增长的趋势的一部分。
The shift is part of banks' efforts to remain competitive and adapt to the growing trend of digital banking.