Existing account enough to avail Jan Dhan benefits

December 17, 2014 04:30 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:30 pm IST - New Delhi

People at a bank to open accounts under PMJDY in New Delhi. File photo

People at a bank to open accounts under PMJDY in New Delhi. File photo

Government on Wednesday said persons already having bank account need not to open a fresh one to avail benefits of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY).

“A person who is already having a bank account with any bank need not have to open a separate account under PMJDY. He/she will just have to get issued a RuPay card in his existing account to get benefit of accidental insurance,” a Finance Ministry statement said.

The overdraft facility can be extended in existing account, it said.

Accidental insurance of Rs 1 lakh will be available to all RuPay card holders between 18-70 years. They will need to use their RuPay card once in 45 days of receipt of the card to get the benefit.

The accidental claim intimation should be given to bank within 30 days from the date of accident, it added.

For life insurance coverage, one person per family will get a single cover of Rs 30,000 on one card only despite having multiple accounts/cards.

“The claim of Rs 30,000 is payable to the nominee of account holder who need to submit necessary documents to the nodal branch of the concerned bank,” the Ministry said.

Further, it said government employees either serving or retired and their families, persons filing income tax return/TDS deductees and persons covered under Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana, are ineligible for life insurance under PMJDY.

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