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How to generate your SBI Green PIN in seconds: Check step-by-step process

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Country’s largest commercial bank, State Bank of India (SBI) offers Green PIN facility to customers. This allows them an easy and convenient way to generate Debit card PIN through various channels like ATM, Internet Banking, IVR and SMS.

Country’s largest commercial bank, State Bank of India (SBI) offers Green PIN facility to customers. This allows them an easy and convenient way to generate Debit card PIN through various channels like ATM, Internet Banking, IVR and SMS. The Green PIN facility ensures that employees don’t have to maintain physical custody of ATM PIN, instead, they can be deployed to other beneficial operational analysis.

At the same time, Green PIN facility to customers which is an easy and convenient way to generate Debit card PIN through various channels like ATM, Internet Banking, IVR and SMS. Green PIN is nothing new as it has been around for nearly four years. It was introduced as an effort towards paperless banking to benefit both customers and employees of the bank.

The bank has now put up a 40-second video explaining the steps to generate the Green PIN.




“Here are the easy steps to generate your Debit Card PIN or Green PIN via our toll-free IVR system. Don’t hesitate to call 1800 112 211 or 1800 425 3800,” the lender tweeted along with the video.

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How to generate SBI Green PIN?

Dial toll-free number 800 112 211 or 1800 425 3800 from your registered mobile number

Press 2 for ATM debit card related service and then press 1 for PIN generation

Press 1 if you are calling from your registered mobile number or else Press 2 to speak with an agent.

Enter last 5 digits of ATM card for which you wish to generate a Green PIN.

Press 1 to confirm the last 5 digits.

Press 2 to re-enter the last 5 digits of ATM card.

Enter last 5 digits of the Account number

Press 1 to confirm the last 5 digits.

Press 2 to re-enter the last 5 digits of the Account number.

Pravesh Maurya
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