Online SBI Account: Follow these easy steps to open SBI savings account online. After this, you can take advantage of many services of the bank sitting at home.
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SBI Account Video KYC Process: Country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) Customers can open SBI Insta Plus Savings Account online at any time and from any place. Customers can open SBI Digital Savings Account without visiting the branch. Today we are telling you how to open SBI savings account through video KYC. By opening an online account, customers can take advantage of many bank services sitting at home on their smartphone. For this, the time of going to your bank is also saved and this facility can be availed by staying anywhere.
eligible candidate
- Permanent residents who are above 18 years of age and are educated. Who is a new bank customer or who does not have CIF of SBI.
- Customers whose bank is active or have CIF are not eligible for this account.
- This facility is only available for single mode.
Open SBI Savings Account: Video KYC Process
- Download YONO App to open SBI Savings Account through Video KYC.
- Now in the app, select the New to SBI option.
- Select Open Savings Account and then tap on the option without branch visit.
- Enter your PAN and Aadhaar card details.
- Enter the OTP received on your number.
- Fill all the necessary details asked.
- Make a video call.
- Log in to the YONO app through resume at the scheduled time.
- Complete the process of Video KYC.
- After verification by the bank officials, your Insta Plus Savings Account will be opened and activated for debit transactions.
online sbi features
- You can open SBI Insta Plus Savings Bank Account through Video KYC.
- There is no need to go to the bank to open an account, only documents like Aadhaar and PAN are required.
- Customers will be able to transfer funds through NEFT, IMPS, UPI, and other methods through YONO app or online SBI i.e. internet banking.
- A Classic Rupay Card will be issued.
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