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State Bank of India (SBI), the largest bank in India, offers a variety of services to its customers, including the mini statement facility. As an SBI account holder, you can easily check the last 5 transactions of your account using this feature. However, ensure your account is linked to your mobile number to use the facility smoothly.
Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to access your SBI mini statement through different methods.
SBI Quick–Missed Call Banking is the facility from where account holders can make balance enquiries, mini statement requests, ATM card blocking requests, etc. You need to SMS or call from your registered mobile number to enjoy the benefits.
To register yourself for the SBI mini statement, you have to complete the following steps:
Step 1: Open the SMS application from your mobile phone.
Step 2: Make sure you are using your registered mobile number to send the SMS.
Step 3: Type -
Now that you have an idea about how to get your SBI mini statement follow the steps to get your account statements easily. Track your bank account regularly using the statement.
You can get your SBI mini statement by just giving a missed call from your registered mobile number to -
As soon as you give a missed call, you will receive your mini statement via SMS.
In case your mobile number is not linked with your SBI account for the missed call banking service, you have to register yourself to avail of the services. To register, send an SMS in the below format to - +917208933148:
‘REG <SPACE> (11-digit Account Number)’
The phone number that you need to dial to get your SBI mini statement is -
Just give a missed call at 9223866666 from your registered mobile number, and you will get the mini statement via SMS to your registered mobile number.
If you have installed the ‘SBI Yono Lite’ app on your mobile phone, you can view your mini statement in the mobile application by following these steps:
Step 1: Log in to your SBI Yono Lite application by entering the user ID and password.
Step 2: Click on ‘My Accounts’, which is available on the homepage.
Step 3: Click on the ‘Mini Statement’ option to see the mini statement of your bank account.
To view and download the online mini statement of your SBI account, you can use your bank’s net banking option. Follow these steps to download the SBI mini statement via net banking:
Step 1: Log in to the official SBI Internet Banking portal by entering your user ID and password.
Step 2: To get the details of your last ten transactions, click on the ‘Account Statement’ option under the ‘My Accounts & Profile’ tab.
Step 3: Select the account for which you want to see the mini statement, select the statement period and the option to ‘View’ or ‘Download’ and click ‘Go’.
Step 4: The transactions in your account for the selected period will be displayed on the screen.
If you have a debit card for your SBI account, you can easily get your mini-statement by visiting your nearest SBI ATM. After visiting the ATM counter, follow the below steps to get your SBI mini statement:
Step 1: Insert your debit card in the ATM.
Step 2: Select your preferred language from the list of options available and proceed to choose the ‘Mini Statement' option.
Step 3: Enter your 4-digit ATM PIN.
Step 4: You will get a printed receipt from the ATM with your recent transactions.
SBI Bank has launched the feature of WhatsApp banking, where you can get your last ten transactions in your mini-statement just by chatting with the official WhatsApp number of SBI Bank.
Click on the ‘Get Mini Statement’ option to view your last five transactions from the Whatsapp banking facility. This service is only available if you use your registered mobile number to chat on WhatsApp.
To get your SBI mini statement through SMS, this message from your registered mobile number and send it to -
Remember to send this SMS from your registered mobile number with your SBI Bank account, or else you will not get the transaction details.
SBI mini statement service gives you the following benefits:
Regularly checking your last few transactions helps you stay on top of your account activity and easily identify any fraudulent activities, ensuring your account’s security.
You can view or download your SBI mini-statement through various channels such as SMS, missed call service, the SBI YONO Lite app, internet banking, and WhatsApp banking. This variety ensures you can access your statement even if one method is unavailable. For example, if internet banking is down, you can check your statement via missed call service.
With these options, you can avoid physically visiting the branch, saving time and bypassing the long queues typically associated with updating your passbook. This is especially useful for UPI users, as frequent transactions can quickly fill up a passbook, making it time-consuming to update or print.
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