Best bank to have an account in?

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Yes Bank sar! Free sms alerts. Free use on ATMs. Have not seen any absurd charge since I joined. Mobile app is crap though.
 
ah well. it's ok. icici and hdfc are still the most supported banks out there. ever since i opened in yes, icici was a backup account for me and it annoyed me that 60% of all transactions in a year were basically bank charges (sms/dmat/debit). so i just shut it down. hdfc users are usually more happy with their bank compared to icici from what i have read on this forum.
 
I have a salary account in HDFC as well :P But i like the customer service of ICICI bank more compare to HDFC and if i came across any unnecessary charges in ICICI i will shut it down. :P :D
 
The best bank is where you do not have to visit the bank at all. I had that experience with Standard Chartered for many years. Till the time it because impossible to manage an account there because of their minimum balance requirements :P
 
Escalation process of ICICI bank is just awesome. Recently had a case with them. The branch manager was literally crying cos i raised a complaint to head office.. :cool::D

He was like "Sir Appraisal Mar jayega, Complaint wapas le lo".. Bla Bla..:p
 
had a similar experience when the local branch people kept on delaying issuing me a passbook. once i complained to the head office, i got multiple calls and was delivered the passbook on priority. personally, i would prefer not having to deal with issues in the first place :D

with yes, local branch people are super helpful. and since they do not have as many customers as bigger banks, after a few visits, they basically start recognizing you even though you are not a corporate customer with big pockets.

basically i love the experience that you would usually get in a small town.
 
the account was opened at my first job around 15 years ago. such a disappointment that i shut it down because of poor customer experience.
having a non-company account has its shortcomings.
 
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