ICICI Bank’s New Charges To Affect Customers From July 1, Key Services To Cost More

ICICI Bank’s New Charges To Affect Customers From July 1, Key Services To Cost More

ICICI Bank will increase service charges from July 1, 2025. Higher fees will apply on demand drafts, non-ICICI ATM transactions, cash deposits/withdrawals, and debit card charges. Customers should plan banking activities keeping these new charges in mind.

G R MukeshUpdated: Monday, June 30, 2025, 10:59 AM IST
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New Charges Will Apply from July 1, 2025. |

Mumbai: ICICI Bank has announced changes in its service charges, which will affect many customers. These changes will start from July 1, 2025. Customers will now have to pay more for some banking services.

Which Services Will Have Higher Charges?

Demand Draft

Customers will need to pay a higher fee to issue a demand draft.

ATM Transactions

If you use non-ICICI Bank ATMs to withdraw money or check your balance, a new fee will be applied. This rule will be the same in both metro and non-metro cities.

Cash Deposits and Withdrawals

Charges for depositing or withdrawing cash at ICICI Bank branches will also go up.

Debit Card Fees

Debit card-related charges have been revised as well.

Advice for Customers

ICICI Bank has advised its customers to plan their banking needs and expenses carefully, keeping these new charges in mind. For full details about these charges, customers can visit the official ICICI Bank website or contact customer care.

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