Bisesh Bachat Khata

Bisesh Bachat Khata

Premium Saving Account is a deposit scheme designed to cater the saving needs of individuals. The main concept behind the Premium Savings Account is to accommodate the individuals who have deposits in higher volume for saving and expect high interest with all the banking facility.

Bisesh Bachat Khata
7.05 %
Total Interest Rate

Last Updated Date: May 17, 2022

Rastriya Banijya Bank

Rastriya Banijya Bank Limited (RBB) is completely government-claimed, and the biggest business bank in Nepal. Rastriya Banijya Bank was set up on January 23, 1966 (2022 Magh 10 BS) under the RBB Act. Rastriya Banijya Bank gives different financial administrations to a wide scope of clients including banks, insurance agencies, mechanical exchanging houses, carriers, lodgings, and numerous different areas. 


Rastriya Banijya Bank has Nepal's most broad financial organization with its wings in the most piece of the nation through various dissemination sources of 236 branches, 17 counters, 93 branchless banking (BLB) and 165 ATMs.

Bisesh Bachat Khata

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Documents Required for Premium Saving Account

  1. Personal Account Opening Form
  2. Identification documents such as Citizenship Certificate /Valid Passport issued by Government of Nepal
  3. Birth Certificate (in case of Minors) along with legal identification documents of the parents/guardians who will operate the account
  4. Two recent Passport (PP) size photographs of the account holder
  5. Legal Identification documents along with PP size photograph of the Nominee
  6. Duly filled KYC form
  7. Any other documents specified by banks


What is a Premium Bank Account?

Premium savings accounts are specialized savings accounts that offer improved and enhanced banking features and customized services. These types of accounts are best suited for people that have an extreme paucity of time, need premium services or require relaxed and customized norms.As cash deposits and withdrawals of Rs 10 lakh or more in a bank account in a financial year are required to be reported to the tax authorities, you need to be careful if you are exceeding the prescribed threshold. This limit is Rs 50 lakh and more in case of current accounts.These accounts reward you for meeting high minimum balance requirements and/or for relationship banking having multiple accounts with the same financial services provider, like checking or savings accounts, credit cards, loans or investments. Sometimes premium checking and savings accounts are packaged together.

What are the benefits and drawbacks of premium bank accounts?

Premium bank accounts offer some advantages that you might find valuable. Certain benefits are available for free or at a discount with a premium bank account, while they might cost a fee  or be inaccessible with a basic checking or savings account.Common perks of a premium bank account include:

Lower or waived fees:

 Premium bank accounts typically waive some or all fees for out-of-network ATM use, and some waive or discount fees on cashier’s checks, money orders, wire transfers, investment accounts and more. Some premium accounts also waive fees on foreign exchange rate adjustments on ATM withdrawals outside the U.S.

Higher limits: 

Many premium accounts offer higher limits on deposits and transfers. You might also have higher limits on daily purchases and ATM withdrawals.

Discounted loan rates: 

Personal loans, home loans and lines of credit could come at a better rate than you’d get with a basic account.

Free financial advice: 

Some premium accounts offer complimentary financial guidance or investing advice.

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