For those looking for work in banking in India, there is excellent news. For bank positions, the Indian government no longer requires a minimum CIBIL score of 650. In the past, banks had made it mandatory for applicants to meet this CIBIL score requirement in their recruitment notifications.
This rule prevented many applicants from applying for jobs at banks. Some applicants even lost their job offers after passing exams and interviews because their CIBIL score was below the required level. A number of candidates also challenged this requirement in court.
Candidates argued that they wanted jobs because they were financially weak. Many had taken loans due to financial hardships, and because of repayment issues their credit score was low. Some also claimed that their CIBIL report contained errors due to mistakes made by the credit bureau.
The courts, however, observed that banks are financial institutions that deal with public money, and therefore employees must have good financial discipline. According to the court, if a candidate is a loan defaulter, he or she cannot be considered trustworthy to handle public funds. This led to further uproar, and the issue became even more prominent.
Finally, banks have decided to remove the mandatory CIBIL score requirement.
The matter soon gained traction on social media, where users strongly protested against this requirement. Aspirants highlighted that no other government job in the country required a CIBIL score—so why only banking jobs had such a condition.
In the Common Recruitment Process (CRP-XIII) for nationalised banks conducted by IBPS in FY 2023–24 for the recruitment of Probationary Officers/Management Trainees and Customer Service Associates, the condition of maintaining a healthy credit history and a minimum CIBIL score of 650 or above was clearly mentioned.
However, from the FY 2024–25 recruitment cycle (CRP-XIV) onwards, this condition has been removed. Now, candidates are only required to ensure that they maintain a healthy credit history at the time of joining the participating banks. The minimum credit score will be as per the policy of individual banks and may be amended from time to time.
This makes it clear that the earlier rule of maintaining a minimum CIBIL score of 650 has been scrapped. Candidates can now apply freely for IBPS PO Recruitment 2025. This is a major relief for aspirants and a positive step by the banks.