Can i open a bank account online without going to the bank

Eligibility

Any  Individuals in single name, Two or more individuals (Joint Accounts),Minors, Illiterate persons, Blind Persons, Hindu Undivided families (HUF),  Clubs, Associations, Committees, Societies, Schools, Trusts, Executors, Administrators, Institutions/Agencies specifically permitted by the RBI, pensioners and Staff members.

Quarterly Average Balance (in Rs)

QAB

Rural

S-Urban

Urban

Metro

With CHQ book

250

500

1000

1000

Without CHQ book

100

250

500

500

Type of ATM/Debit card

Classic card

Debit Card charge

Issue charge –FREE
Annual maintenance charge –As per applicable charges.

Access to own Bank ATM

5 transactions (financial + non-financial) per month Free.

Access to other bank ATM

3 transactions (financial + non-financial) per month at Metro or 5 transactions(financial + non-financial) per month at other centres are Free

ATM Cash Withdrawal Limit

Rs.25,000/- Per day

POS Limit

Rs. 50,000/- Per day

Free Personal Accident Insurance (Death) cover with debit card*

Rs 2 Lakhs

SMS Banking Charges

As per applicable charges

Cheque leaves including Personalized Cheque Leaves

20 leaves free/ year. Beyond 20 leaves as per applicable charges.

DD

As per applicable charges

NEFT/RTGS/IMPS

As per applicable charges.

Account closure -within 14 days or after 12 months

Nil

Account closure -Between 15 days to 12 months

As per applicable charges.

Penalty for Non-Maintenance of QAB

Shortfall in QAB

A/c with chq book

A/c without chq book

Rs 501 - 1000

Rs 100 + GST

-NA-

Rs 251 - 500

Rs 50 + GST

Rs  30 + GST

Up to Rs 250

Rs 25 + GST

Rs 20 + GST

*Personal Accident insurance with debit card is subject to terms and conditions of debit card policy and usage which may change from time to time.

Once you’ve decided which bank you want to use, it’s time to fill out your application online. If you’re under 18, you may need a guardian to co-sign the account. The application process will vary from bank to bank. But all banks are required to verify your identity.5 So it’s helpful to have the following things handy:

  • Your driver’s license, passport or other government-issued ID card
  • Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
  • A blank check, debit card or credit card to make that first deposit

And you’ll usually need an email address, mailing address and a phone number. Once you have that ready, here’s how to open a bank account online:

  1. Go to the bank’s website. Stay safe! Any time you’re entering personal information online, take extra care. Find the link to "open an account." (Scroll down the homepage to the site map if you’re having trouble finding the link.)
  2. Choose the type of account you want. Most banks let you compare different kinds of accounts to help you decide. Do you want an individual account or do you want to open a joint account online? Do you want things like overdraft protection and the ability to earn interest? From checking and savings accounts to CDs and IRAs, there are many types of accounts you can open online.
  3. Fill out an application. Next, you’ll enter all of your personal information. You might also set up your username and password and create security questions to help protect your account.
  4. Agree to let the bank collect some information. Sometimes, submitting your application will automatically begin the approval process, but some banks might ask you to review disclosures and privacy policies first. In some cases you’ll have to answer a few legal questions then check a box that lets the bank collect information about you and your credit.
  5. Check the approval process. Some banks will tell you if you’re approved right away, while others might take a bit longer. You can always sign in later to check on the status of your application or call the bank if you have questions. If you’re not approved, you might have to go into the branch to finish the process.
  6. Make your first deposit. Once you’re approved, you’ll want to put some money in your new account. You can do this from another account online or over the phone. If it’s your first account, you may need to do this step in person with cash or a check.

With your account set up, you’re all ready to begin banking online! Depending on the account and its features, you may be able to write checks, pay bills with your bank account online, set up direct deposit and more right away. And remember: Always keep your username and password in a safe place where no one can find it.

Down the road, you may wonder "Can I close a bank account online?" You can, but each bank handles it a bit differently. Gather your account information, then check your bank’s policy on its website. Or call or stop by if you’d prefer to discuss it in person.6

Banking today brings lots of choices, including the ability to get a whole lot done from the comfort of your home. From opening an account to paying bills, online banking was built for convenience–yours.

Of course, there will always be hoops to jump through, but making things simpler while safeguarding your money is what online banking is all about.

What is the easiest bank account to open online?

Chime. Chime1 is probably the easiest to join. New members can head online and simply enter their basic details — first and last name, email and Social Security number — and voila, that's all!

Is it possible to open a bank account without going to the bank?

In today's digital age, an individual does not need to go to a bank to open a checking account. A majority, if not all, of financial institutions have online banking services available for their customers. Individuals can apply online to open a checking account and submit their documentation that way for verification.

Can I open my bank account through online?

Yes, you can open an online bank account through the bank's website or on their app. You need to fill in the required information, submit the necessary documents and complete the KYC process as needed.

Which banks support online account opening?

Almost all the banks offer online account opening like State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and other banks.