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The Union Government has announced that banks will no longer charge fees for updating nominees in Public Provident Fund (PPF) accounts, effective April 2. The decision follows the passage of the Banking Amendment Bill 2025, which allows up to four nominees for the payment of depositors' money, articles kept in safe custody, and safety lockers.
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