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What Does It Actually Take To Get a Bank Locker Today?
Mint New Delhi
|July 03, 2025
Getting a bank locker often proves far from straightforward, despite clear RBI guidelines
For many Indians, bank lockers, once the silent sentinels of family gold and property documents, represent not just a place to store valuables but also peace of mind. However, the process of getting one—and what happens afterwards—isn't always as straightforward as it seems.
What's their utility?
"Jewellery is the obvious item people think of," said Adhil Shetty, chief executive of BankBazaar. "But more people are now storing important documents, especially after facing losses in floods or house fires."
Bank lockers are designed to provide protection against theft and environmental damage. But in India's metro cities, demand far exceeds supply, making lockers a scarce and highly coveted service.
To rent a locker, a customer must complete full KYC (know your customer) documentation—the same as opening a bank account. Existing customers may have a faster process, while new customers must undergo more comprehensive checks. Locker allotment isn't automatic; banks are required to maintain a transparent waitlist and provide an acknowledgement with a reference number.
What are the charges?
Locker rentals are annual and charges vary depending on the location and size of a locker. "In most banks, small lockers can cost between ₹1,500 and ₹3,000 annually, while larger ones can go up to ₹10,000 or more," said Shetty.
Some banks may require customers to open a fixed deposit as security, capped by the Reserve Bank of India at no more than three years' rent plus break-open charges.
"Even if you want to use the locker for a few months, you still pay the full annual fee," noted Abhijit Nair, a cost engineer from Nashik, who recently went through the process.
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