SBI Important Notice: If you are a customer of State Bank of India (SBI) and you pay through UPI, then you may have difficulty in making UPI payment today.
New Delhi. If you are a customer of State Bank of India (SBI) and you pay through UPI, then today you may have difficulty in making UPI payment. The bank has given information about this on its Twitter handle. According to the information given by SBI, bank customers may have problems in UPI Transaction on 14 March. This is because the bank will upgrade its UPI platform today, so that customer experience can be improved. Please tell that SBI has more than 44 crore customers across the country.
Bank has given many options
SBI has said in its tweet that due to the upgrade on March 14, SBI customers may face difficulty in using the bank’s UPI platform. However, its options have also been told by the bank. The bank said that customers can use (Yono App), Yono Lite App, Net Banking (SBI Net Banking) or ATM (ATM). According to the information given by the bank, SBI users can use other digital channels of the bank as an option. According to SBI’s tweet, upgrading to UPI will not have any impact on these services.
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Bank issued free helpline number.
The bank said that customers can call toll free helpline number 1800111109 or call IVR number 1800-425-3800 / 1800-11-2211 to discontinue the UPI service. . Apart from this, one can lodge a complaint at https://cms.onlinesbi.sbi.com/cms/. Also, you can tell a complaint by sending an SMS to the number 9223008333.
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