Account wrongly converted to a salary account? Five things to do today
Reviewed on: 2026-06-12.
A salary tag on the wrong account is a time bomb, not a free perk. Salary accounts run on a condition: regular salary credits. When no salary lands for about three months, most banks silently flip the account to a regular savings variant with a minimum balance requirement, and penalties begin. If your account was tagged as a salary account incorrectly, do these five things now:
- Get the current product code in writing. Ask the branch or check net banking for the exact variant name and scheme code of your account. Screenshot it. You cannot dispute a tag you cannot name.
- Ask what triggered the conversion. Salary tags usually come from an employer's bulk upload under a corporate tie-up. Ask the bank, in writing, which corporate code and which request converted your account, and on what date.
- Send a written objection the same day. State that you never requested the conversion, name the wrong corporate if one is attached, and demand restoration of the original product from the conversion date.
- Hunt for charges already levied. Download statements from the conversion date. Look for minimum balance penalties, card fees, or charges that started after the salary credits the bank expected never came.
- Start the 30-day clock. Keep the complaint number. If the bank does not restore the account and reverse charges within 30 days, file free at cms.rbi.org.in under the Reserve Bank Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, 2021.
What actually changes when a salary tag lands on your account
| Item | Before (your product) | After the wrong salary tag |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum balance | As per your variant, possibly nil | Zero while salary credits arrive, then your account flips to a chargeable variant when they stop |
| Corporate linkage | None | Your account is mapped to an employer's corporate code |
| Charge schedule | The one you accepted | The salary product's schedule, then the flip-variant's schedule |
| Card and benefits | Your existing card | Often a different card or benefits pack, sometimes chargeable |
The corporate linkage is the part most people miss. A wrong tag can map your account to a company you never worked for, because of a typo in an account number on the employer's bulk sheet. That company's HR list now contains your account. Ask for the mapping to be removed in writing, not just the product corrected.
A real-shaped example
Meera, a Gurugram consultant, banks with a large private bank. In January her savings account was converted to a corporate salary account mapped to a logistics company she had never heard of. No salary arrived, naturally. In May the account auto-flipped to a savings variant with a Rs 10,000 minimum balance, and by July she had paid Rs 1,180 in penalties across three months. The branch first offered to waive “one month as a gesture”. Her written complaint asked three things: removal of the corporate mapping, restoration of her original no-frills variant from January, and reversal of all Rs 1,180. The bank restored and reversed in full after the nodal officer stage, because the bulk-upload error was its own record.
The lesson: claim from the conversion date, not from when you noticed.
Wording that keeps the complaint tight
Subject: Wrong conversion of account [number] to corporate salary account, request for de-tagging and charge reversal 1. My account [number] was converted to a salary account mapped to [corporate name/code] on [date]. I never requested this and have no relationship with that employer. 2. Because no salary credits arrived, the account was moved to [variant] on [date] and charges of Rs [total] were levied [list date/amount]. 3. I request: removal of the corporate mapping, restoration of my original product [name] with effect from [conversion date], reversal of all charges listed, and a written reply with the complaint number.
Escalation, with the timelines that matter
- Branch and grievance cell: give them the written complaint and seven working days.
- Principal nodal officer: forward with the complaint number if the branch offers partial waivers or silence.
- RBI Ombudsman: after 30 days from the first complaint, or earlier on rejection, at cms.rbi.org.in. No fee. File within one year of the bank's reply.
If the bank is public-sector, an RTI to its Public Information Officer can extract the bulk-upload request, the corporate code, and the date your account entered it. That record proves the error was the bank's. Private banks are outside the RTI Act, so for them the same questions go inside the grievance complaint and to the Ombudsman. See how to file RTI online and first and second appeals if a PIO stays silent.
If you DID have a salary account once
A different version of this problem: you left a job, the salary credits stopped, and the bank flipped your genuine salary account to a chargeable variant without telling you clearly. Here the conversion itself is usually permitted by the product terms, but the bank still has to notify you of the change and the new charges. If you got no notice, dispute the penalties on that ground and ask for the notice records. Going forward, either maintain the balance, convert to a basic savings account, or close the account cleanly.
FAQs
Can an employer's request alone convert my existing account?
An employer tie-up lets the bank open or tag salary accounts for listed employees, but the mapping of your specific account still needs to be correct and consented. A wrong entry in a bulk sheet is the bank's error to fix at its own cost.
The bank says the salary tag only gave me benefits, so no harm. True?
No. The tag changed your charge schedule and linked your account to a third-party corporate. The flip to a chargeable variant after three months of no salary is the harm. Itemise the charges.
Will the wrong corporate be able to see my account?
The corporate's payroll team handles lists of mapped account numbers for salary upload. That is reason enough to demand de-mapping in writing and confirmation that it is done.
I noticed the charges only after a year. Am I too late?
No. Claim from the conversion date with a full statement trail. For the Ombudsman, file within one year of the bank's reply to your complaint, so send the written complaint now.
Should I just close the account?
Not before the reversal. Closure with pending disputed charges complicates recovery, and some banks deduct the penalties from the closing balance. Fix first, then decide.
Does this guide apply to pension accounts flipped the same way?
The structure is similar, but pension accounts have their own rules and the bank's pension processing cell is the right first stop. The Ombudsman route at the end is the same.
Related guides
Download the wrong salary-tag correction checklist (PDF).
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