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SBI sent out a warning to all clients! The account will be closed if this work is not completed; if not, know the truth.

 


SBI Warning: If you also have an SBI account, you should know about this information. Indeed, SBI has updated its website for its clients. In which it has been stated that consumers' accounts will be closed if they fail to complete this work.


This information is for you if you are a State Bank of India client as well. The bank offers its account holders a variety of facilities in line with the times. SBI's Yono Mobile Banking App (SBI YONO Mobile Banking App) usage in this area has grown significantly over the past several years.

Customers can now open a bank account with a mobile app (Mobile Banking App) while sitting at home rather than going to the bank's branch. If this Yono account gets closed in this circumstance, SBI (SBI Alert) customers may experience significant difficulties.

For the past few days, a story has been spreading like wildfire on social media sites, alleging that SBI account holders will have their YONO accounts blocked if they don't update their PAN numbers. will be shut. Social media is making this claim more popular.


PIB checked the facts and was honest.

The Public Information Bureau has stated that this claim going viral in the name of SBI is totally false and has provided details about it from its official Twitter account. The link to update a Yono Account (SBI Yono Account) is never sent to users via messages by State Bank of India.

Do not click on the link in any email or message that you get with such a subject line. In this way, clicking on the link and exchanging information can make you a victim of online fraud.


SBI notifies its clients periodically of important information.

State Bank of India periodically warns its clients by providing them with information concerning cybercrime. The bank advises against giving out any personal information, including your mobile number, Aadhar number, PAN card, credit/debit card number, etc., to anyone who contacts or messages you and requests it. Additionally, refrain from sharing any sort of OTP, etc. This will protect you from online crime.

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