Monday, 13 April 2015

Difference Between Salary Account and Savings Account (SB Account) In A Bank

Most of working people have wondered, how salary account can be different from savings account. Because at a glance both have same features. However, they both are different accounts.
Now, let us understand the difference between salary Account and a Savings Account

Salary Account

As the name says, a salary account is basically opened by your employer to credit your salary. The speciality of this account is that there is no need to maintain minimum balance account hence it can also be called as zero balance account. This account is particularly designed for salaried class.
Bank
Some banks even have different types of salary account based on the salary you draw. However, the amount maintained in the account, will not be entitled for interest rate.
There are other facilities which are provided on the account such as higher limit debit card, some offers on loan, better credit card offers with higher limit.
However, one should keep in mind, if the salary does not credit for consecutive three months than the account is considered as savings account and minimum balance maintenance is required.

Savings Account

A Savings account can be opened by anyone, the main purpose of this account is to encourage savings.
There are different type of savings account based on the services you look and ready to maintain minimum balance.
In the savings account, if you fail to maintain minimum balance, then you will be charged with fee or penalty. This depends on the type of account and bank.
One can also transfer your savings account to salary account if your employer account is with same bank, provided if your bank permits.
 Salary accountSavings account
Who can OpenEmployerAnyone
PurposeCredit of salaryTo encourage Savings
Minimum BalanceNo Minimum BalanceMinimum Balance Required
ConvertibilityIf the salary is not credit for 3 consecutive months, it is considered as savings accountOne can convert to salary account , if the bank allows
Interest ratesNo Interest paid4%-6% interest is paid
Conclusion
Individuals who change their job frequently need to consider this. It may so happen, if they had changed the job and forgot to close the account, they they may be charged with penalty for not maintenance the balance. So, it is advised to close the account.

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