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In India, most banks offer minor accounts with features tailored to kids' needs. Here's everything you need to know.
Using bank cheque books are a pain and in this digital age everyone should stop using them. All banks including HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, SBI (State Bank of India), PNB (Punjab National Bank), ...
Delhi Police have busted a stock trading scam involving a nationwide fraud trail of over Rs 10 crore, arresting two men from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Tuesday. The investigation ...
July 2025 brings financial and service changes impacting bank customers, train travelers, and EPF members. Axis Bank and ...
RBI Bank Name Change: As per RBI guidelines, there will be no immediate disruption—passbooks, cheque books, debit cards, and IFSC codes will remain valid unless the bank notifies otherwise.
Axis Bank's cheque collection facility for Mutual Fund transactions on the BSE StAR MF platform will be discontinued. HDFC Bank will provide the cheque collection service moving forward.
The Axis Bank branch in Parksite, Vikhroli, has filed a First Information Report (FIR) against a customer for depositing a Rs. 2 crore cheque made out to Delhi International Airport Limited, and ...
Rumours have it that the government may withdraw bank cheque book facility in the near future to encourage digital transactions, but would it really be feasible?
Moving towards subscription-based accounts, Axis Bank on Tuesday launched a paid savings account where the customer will not be charged for many services and will not be required to maintain a minimum ...
A few players like Fino Payments Bank, do charge an annual account maintenance fee of the kind which Axis Bank is introducing with the new account. Axis Bank said it is targeting the digitally savvy ...
Axis bank has completed its merger with Citibank. Check what will happen to Citibank customers credit cards, debit cards, savings accounts, NRE accounts, and home loans ...
In India, Axis Bank has taken over Citibank's consumer banking business as part of Citigroup's plan to exit retail operations in 13 markets, including India.