The country’s largest government bank has also released a hashtag #SBIAppkeSaath. Through this hashtag, the bank wants to ensure its customers that the bank is with its customers in this hour of trouble.
The country’s largest public sector bank, SBI, has given a big relief to customers in the Corona era. According to the Times of India report, now SBI will not close the accounts of those customers whose KYC has not been updated. Due to Corona, the bank has extended the benefit of this facility till May 31, which means that now the account holders whose KYC will not be updated till May 31, their accounts will not be freeze.
Apart from this, all our customers of the bank have tweeted a toll free number in this hour of trouble. According to SBI, there is no need to come to the branch during difficult times. Most of your work will be done through this toll free number. The toll free number of the bank is – 1800 112 211 and 1800 425 3800.
Important announcement for our customers in view of the lockdowns in place in various states. #KYCUpdation #KYC #StayStrongIndia #SBIAapkeSaath #StaySafe #StayStrong pic.twitter.com/oOGxPcZjeF
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) May 1, 2021
Stay safe at home, we are there to serve you.
SBI provides you a contactless service that will help you with your urgent banking needs.
Call our toll free number 1800 112 211 or 1800 425 3800.
#SBIAapkeSaath #StayStrongIndia #SBI #StateBankOfIndia #IVR #TollFree pic.twitter.com/BnDRuJh4i6— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) April 30, 2021
SBI with you
The country’s largest government bank has also released a hashtag #SBIAppkeSaath. Through this hashtag, the bank wants to ensure its customers that the bank is with its customers in this hour of trouble and they will continue to get the necessary facilities sitting at home. At the same time, the bank keeps providing information to alert its customers from time to time to avoid banking fraud.
SBI is committed to ensuring a seamless banking experience for its customers even during these difficult times. #StayStrongIndia, we will get through this together.#TeamSBI #ProudSBI #StaySafe #StayAtHome #BankDigital #SBIAapkeSaath pic.twitter.com/OhMiXpEBDz
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) April 29, 2021
Facility provided till 31 May
SBI has told its customers that the accounts which were earlier freezed due to non-update of KYC, will not be available till May 31. Meanwhile, customers can update KYC by sending their documents to the bank via post or email. The bank has made it clear to all its employees not to freeze such accounts till 31 May.