​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Post Office Saving Schemes

Post Office Saving Schemes​

  • Post Office Savings Account
  • 5-Year Post Office Recurring Deposit Account (RD)
  • Post Office Time Deposit Account (TD)
  • Post Office Monthly Income Account Scheme (MIS)
  • Senior Citizen Savings Scheme (SCSS)
  • 15 year Public Provident Fund Account (PPF​)
  • National Savings Certificates (NSC)
  • Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP​)
  • Sukanya Samriddhi Accounts
  1. How can I claim payment of deceased account / certificate holder?

    The claimant may be the nominee or legal heir.
    If there is nomination, the nominee can prefer the claim in the prescribed form alongwith death certificate.
    If there is no nomination, any one of the legal heirs can prefer the claim in the prescribed form [SB84]. For this death certificate and consent statements of all legal heirs are required. Claim upto one lakh can be settled.
    If the claim is exceeding one lakh, claims can be settled by legal evidence ie, by probate of will or succession certificate.

  2. How to transfer accounts and certificate?

    For transfer of accounts- the depositor should apply in the prescribed form [SB10(b)] or manual application. The application can be given either in transferring office or transferee office.
    For transfer of certificates- the investor should apply in the prescribed form[NC32]. The application may be given in either of the offices.

  3. How to open an account in post office and its requirements?

    To open an account [Savings Bank(SB), Recurring Deposit(RD), Time Deposit(TD), Monthly Income Scheme(MIS) SB3, SB103 (pay-in-slip) and specimen signature slip for SB and TD are required.
    For senior citizen accounts, separate forms are to be used. For SB account introduction is compulsory.

  4. What is silent account and how to revive it?

    When there is no transaction in an SB account continuously for 3 financial years, the account will be treated as silent account.
    For revival, one application from the customer is required. LSG/HSG offices can revive the accounts independently. Remaining offices, HO will revive the accounts.
    If the balance in the silent account is less than minimum, then INR. 20/- will be debited towards service charges.

  5. What are late payment fees for recurring deposits?

    The monthly deposits should be credited on any day of the month. If the monthly instalment is not credited for any particular month, then it becomes a default. The defaulted months can be credited subsequently (for INR. 10/- denomination, 0.20 paise for each month of default) maximum 4 defaults are allowed.

  6. What is the procedure for the issue of duplicate certificates?

    The investor should apply in the prescribed form for duplicate certificate in respect of lost, stolen, destroyed, mutilated or defaced certificates (NC29).
    The application shall be accompanied by a statement showing particulars of certificates and furnish an indemnity bond in the prescribed form with one or more sureties or with a bank guarantee is required.
    In case of mutilated or defaced certificates, no indemnity bond is required.

  7. How I get duplicate passbook?

    Application in the prescribed form or manuscript application may be given by affixing prescribed fee in the form of postage stamp. New duplicated Passbook will be issued by sub post offices only.

  8. What are the norms for issuing a Cheque Books?

    Cheque books are issued in respect of cheque accounts.
    In a cheque account, minimum balance should be INR. 500/-

  9. What are the service charges for outstations cheque?

    Cheque realisation charges for outstation cheques.
    INR. 30/- for first thousand or part
    INR. 31/- for each additional thousand or part
    In case of bouncing of cheque INR. 50/- is charges as service charge.

  10. Can Monthly Income Scheme (MIS) interest be credited to RecurringDeposit (RD) account?

    No. There is no provision. Interest amount can be credited to SB account and after that from SB to RD is permissible.

  11. What is the minimum balance required for an account?
    Minimum balances in respect of different types of account is given below.
    SB(cheque account)INR. 500/-
    SB(non cheque account)INR. 50/-
    MISINR. 1500/-
    TDINR. 200/-
    PPFINR. 500/-
    Senior CitizenINR. 1000/-
  12. How I can get encashment of certificates / account before maturity?
    ​NSCs (VIII Issue)Maturity period 5 years (for certificates issued on or after .01.11.2011). No premature encashment possible.
    Different Savings Accounts
    SBCan be closed at any time
    RDPremature closure permissible after 3 years - only SB rate is permissible
    TDPremature closure permissible after 6 months
    MISPremature closure permissible after 1 year
    Senior CitizenPremature closure after 1 year