Starting June 1, 2025, several new financial regulations will come into effect, potentially altering how you manage your daily transactions, credit card usage, and even your monthly savings. These updates might impact both your spending and saving ways. Here is everything that's changing and what it means for you.
Credit Card Fees and Reward Points to Change
Banks may introduce several changes to how credit cards work. Starting June 1, 2025, penalty charges on failed auto-debit payments could be reduced to 2% as per reports. Additionally, banks are likely to make some changes in the reward point systems, possibly limiting points in certain categories or changing redemption value. Fuel surcharges and fees on international or utility transactions may also be revised.
ATM Withdrawal Fees Likely to Rise
Using your debit card at ATMs could become costlier. New rules may increase withdrawal charges beyond the free limit, especially if you use non-home bank ATMs. Frequent ATM users should consider digital alternatives or plan their withdrawals better to avoid extra charges.
LPG Cylinder Prices May Be Revised
LPG gas prices, which are updated on the 1st of every month, could see a change on June 1. Whether the cost increases or decreases will directly impact household budgets, especially for families dependent on cooking gas.
EPFO 3.0 Rollout: Easier PF Withdrawals Ahead
In a significant update for salaried employees, the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) will roll out EPFO 3.0. This new version promises a smoother process for withdrawals, KYC updates, and claim settlements. There's even talk of introducing ATM-like cards for PF withdrawal-bringing a much-needed digital upgrade.
FD Interest Rates Could See Revisions
Banks may change their FD interest rates from June 1, 2025. Presently, most FDs offer returns between 6.5% and 7.5%. Any revision will likely depend on the RBI's monetary policy decisions and prevailing market trends. Savers should compare rates across banks before locking in their deposits.

Utility Payments via Credit Card May Attract Higher Charges
From June onwards, paying your electricity, water, or internet bills via credit card might cost more. Banks may revise transaction charges or cashback benefits, especially on utility categories. If you regularly use your card for such payments, review the latest fee structures.
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