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Eligibility Based on Age

  • A minor can have a bank account from birth, but it must be operated by a parent or guardian.
  • Banks allow minor accounts to be opened as early as infancy for savings or deposits.
  • There is no minimum statutory age for account ownership under guardianship.
  • The account is in the minor’s name but fully controlled by the guardian.
  • Used for managing gifts, allowances, or educational funds.

Independent Operation from Age 10

  • Minors aged 10 years and above may be allowed to operate the account independently.
  • Eligibility for self-operation depends on the minor’s ability to sign and understand banking.
  • Banks may permit ATM cards, cheque books, and online access under supervision.
  • Parental monitoring features are often included.
  • Limits are placed on withdrawals, balance, and services.

Account Transition at 18 Years

  • Upon turning 18 years, the minor account is converted into a regular individual account.
  • Full operational rights are transferred to the account holder.
  • KYC re-verification is required with updated documents.
  • Nomination and mandate must be reviewed and updated.
  • Banks notify the account holder for completing this transition.

Bank-Specific Policy Variations

  • Different banks may set varied conditions for opening and managing minor accounts.
  • Some may restrict online transactions or debit card usage under a certain age.
  • Special schemes are available for students or child savers.
  • Interest rates and minimum balances vary by account type and bank.
  • Always check with the bank for specific terms and limitations.

Documentation and Guardian Role

  • Birth certificate or school ID is needed to verify the minor’s age.
  • Guardian’s Aadhaar, PAN, and address proof are mandatory.
  • Relationship declaration between the guardian and minor must be submitted.
  • Guardian is liable for transactions until the minor takes control.
  • Regular reviews help ensure compliance with the bank’s minor account policies.
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