RBI guidelines for cooperative banks to improve customer services
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked cooperative banks not to insist on signatures of both the joint account holders for withdrawal of a fixed deposit at the time of maturity if the account was opened with instruction that either of survivor could operate it. The RBI said in a communication to CEOs of cooperative banks.
RBI had issued similar instructions to commercial banks earlier to improve customer services.
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