Maximise your holiday shopping with IDFC FIRST Bank Salary Account benefits
The Hindu
Maximize your holiday shopping benefits with IDFC FIRST Bank Corporate Salary Account - higher interest rates, zero-fee banking, lifestyle perks, and more.
The holiday season brings with it the joy of celebration, and shopping is an integral part of the festivities. From buying gifts for loved ones to availing special deals, this time of year can be both exciting and financially challenging. Proper planning is essential to ensure you enjoy the festivities without overspending. The IDFC FIRST Bank Corporate Salary Account offers unique features and benefits, making it the perfect partner for a rewarding holiday shopping experience.
Set a clear shopping budget
Plan your holiday purchases by categorising expenses into gifts, decor, clothing, and miscellaneous items. With the higher transaction limits offered by an IDFC FIRST Bank Salary Account (up to ₹6 lakhs for daily purchases and ₹2 lakhs for ATM withdrawals), you can manage your payments effortlessly while sticking to your budget.
Utilise zero-fee banking services
During the busy holiday shopping season, many people find themselves constantly needing to withdraw cash from ATMs or make cash transactions. However, these transactions often come with fees that can quickly add up and eat into their holiday budget. With IDFC FIRST Bank’s zero fee banking on services like ATM withdrawals, cash transactions, and NEFT, RTGS, IMPS money transfers, people can save money and have more to spend on gifts and other holiday expenses.
Save more with higher interest rates
Holiday expenses are easier to handle when you have planned savings. The IDFC FIRST Bank Salary Account offers monthly interest payouts and competitive savings account interest rates, ensuring your funds grow faster and are ready when you need them most.
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