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Last updated: 22 Dec, 2015  

SBI Launches "State Bank Samadhaan"- Mobile App

NewsVoir | 22 Dec, 2015
State Bank of India launched a Mobile App “State Bank Samadhaan” on Google Play Store. This is a Self-Service App and will enable SBI customers to avail a range of services and obtain commonly sought information, without visiting the branch. The App will provide information about deposits, advances, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, EMI calculation, SBI Branch and ATM Locations, SBI Holidays and give direct access to various mobile apps viz., SBI Freedom, SBI Anywhere, SBI Buddy, SBI Quick, etc.

 

While launching the App, Smt. Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairman of State Bank of India, in her address said that, " this step will further endear the bank to its customers, and will enhance customer delight."

 

A unique feature of the App is that it will enable any SBI customer to get on-demand his statement of account and interest certificate on Housing Loan and Education Loan securely on his registered email address 24 x 7. Customers will also be able to lodge and track their complaints through the App.

 
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