SBI cheque bounce charges: What you need to know

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State Bank of India (SBI) and most banks in the country impose certain charges from their customers in case a cheque bounce occurs. Cheque bounce means ‘dishonor of cheque’ that happens when the account holder has non-adequate funds (NSF) in the bank account or if the signatures on the cheque do not match with the original signature of the cheque issuer. When there are deficient funds in an account, and a bank decides to bounce a check, it levies the account holder an NSF fee. The charges towards a cheque bounce vary from one bank to another, varying on factors such as the reason and kind of cheque bounce.

Here are the charges levied by SBI and some other top banks of India:

State Bank of India (SBI):

SBI cheque bounce charges, as mentioned on the bank’s website – sbi.co.in:
Cheque/bill deposited with the bank returned unpaid by others (Local/ Outstation)
Cheque/bill up to ₹ 1.00 lakh      Rs 150/- + GST
SBI Cheque/bill above ₹ 1.00 lakh             Rs 250/- + GST
Cheque Returned Charges for Cheques drawn on us (for insufficient funds only)
For all customers             Rs 500/- + GST, irrespective of the amount
Cheque returned charges for Cheques drawn on us
(for technical reasons) for all customers.
(Not to be charged where customer is not at fault as per
RBI guidelines)   Rs 150/- + GST

ICICI Bank:

ICICI Bank cheque bounce charges, as mentioned on the bank’s website – icicibank.com

Cheque Returns

Local cheque deposited by customer       Rs.100 for every cheque return for financial reasons
Cheque issued by customer         Rs.350 for one cheque return per month; Thereafter, Rs.750 per return in the same month for financial reasons Rs.50 for non-financial reasons except for signature verification
Transfer cheque returns will be charged at ₹ 350 per return for financial reasons
Outstation cheque deposited by customer Rs.150 plus other bank charges at actuals per cheque

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HDFC Bank

HDFC cheque bounce charges, as mentioned on the bank’s website – hdfcbank.com:

Cheque return charges drawn on us – Local          Due to insufficient funds
First cheque return in a quarter – ₹ 350
From second cheque return in the same quarter – ₹ 750 per return
Charges due to funds transfer cheque return – ₹ 350
Due to technical reasons – ₹ 50/-
(ex. – Alteration not allowed, Amount in Word / Figures Required, Cheque Altered – Refer to Drawer, etc.)
Cheques deposited returned unpaid        Charge of Rs 100 per instance
Stop payment charges (request from customer not to honor cheque issued) at Branches               Particular cheque – ₹ 100
Range of cheques – ₹ 200
No Charge through PhoneBanking and NetBanking

If a cheque bounce occurs due to insufficient funds or signature mismatch, both the defaulter and the payee are charged by their individual banks. However, a bounced cheque can be redeposited

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