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State Bank of India(SBI) is considered to be India's largest bank, with a network of 5 associate banks and over 15000 branches across India. SBI offers an array of banking products and services to retail and corporate customers. Along with various other services, SBI also offers account statements through both digital and offline modes to help you get a hold of your statement of account.
Let's take a look:
You can always visit the branch to get your statement of account, and it is a pretty simple process.
After logging on to SBI's internet banking, go to Accounts & Profile > Account Statement > Select Account Number. Then, select the option for the statement period and also select the appropriate options to view, print, or even download the Statement.
You need to login to the SBI Anywhere Personal app to generate your account statement. First, go to Statement download > Select account > Select statement period. Your account statement will be downloaded to your device. You can also view the PDF statement using the 11 digit account number as the password.
If you have a registered email id, your Statement of account can be downloaded without any hassle. Open the SBI Samadhaan app, then go to A/c Related > Fill the details - A/c no > Enter Passcode of any 04 characters> Choose the period> Click on the A/c statement tab. You will receive your Statement on your registered email id.
It is a simple process. You would have to login to the Yono by SBI app. Go to My relationship > Click on the ">" tab and select your account> Click on ?to download your statement of account.
You can avail the e-statement through SMS, and it is a relatively simple process. You will receive your statement to the registered email ID with a password encrypted PDF file.
Send an SMS ‘ESTMT <space> <Account Number> <space> <code> to 09223588888.
Apart from all the options mentioned above, you can also opt for a periodical e-statement. You can do this in two ways:
Offline: You need to have a registered email ID for the account in the branch, where a written request for the e-statement needs to be submitted.
Online: The request can also be made online through SBI's internet banking portal by visiting My Accounts & Profile > e-Statement menu.
Under this service, you will receive the statement of account to your registered email ID. As a customer, you can also opt for a frequency of your choice. Further, you will not receive any statement if no transactions take place during the selected cycle.