Business
oi-Vipul Das
Whether you are a senior or a regular customer of the State Bank of India (SBI), the bank has always provided transparent online banking services. The country’s largest lender offers a range of modes for experimenting with online banking services such as online banking, YONO, YONO Lite, and YONO Business. However, the bank has come up with the most recent and important update for online banking users. Via its Twitter account, SBI said today that âWe will undertake maintenance activities between 10:45 p.m. on 08/06/2021 and 01:15 a.m. on 08/07/2021 (150 minutes). During this period, Internet Banking, YONO, YONO Lite and YONO Business will not be available. We regret any inconvenience this has caused and ask you to be patient with us. “

We ask our valued customers to stay with us as we strive to provide a better banking experience.#Internet banking services #YONOSBI #YONO #Important Notice pic.twitter.com/yO7UDdXuEG
– State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) August 4, 2021
When it comes to customer safety from online scams, phishing, or any other fraudulent activity, SBI has always stayed one step ahead of the same. As an important update, SBI also recently stated that “We never contact our customers by email / SMS / calls or embedded links asking them to share their personal or banking information. Please report Smishing details to report. .phishing @ sbi.co. or call the Cybercrime Hotline – 155260. “
In order to counter fake emails, SMS or calls, SBI also stated that âDo not share your personal information such as card number / CVV / PIN number etc. with anyone, even if they claim to be from the bank “.
We never contact our customers through emails / SMS / calls or embedded links asking them to share their personal or banking information. Please report Smishing details to [email protected] or call the Cyber ââCrime Hotline – 155260.
Beware of Smishing and stay #SafeWithSBI #NGROK pic.twitter.com/rs8dshy9ka– State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) August 4, 2021
Article first published: Thursday, August 5, 2021, 11:52 a.m. [IST]
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