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SBI issued important information for customers- These services including YONO, Internet Banking will remain closed- know details

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SBI issued important information for customers- These services including YONO, Internet Banking will remain closed- know details

The country’s largest public sector bank – State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a very important information for its customers. State Bank of India said that all its digital services like Internet Banking, Retail, Merchant, YONO Lite, CINB, YONO Business Web, YONO Mobile App and YONO services will remain closed this week.

The bank has stated on its official website that all these services will not be available for one hour between 1:20 am to 2:20 am Indian time on September 7, 2025.

Why will the bank services remain closed

According to the State Bank of India, scheduled maintenance work will be done for one hour between 1:20 am to 2:20 am on September 7, 2025, due to which all these services will not be available. However, during this time, State Bank of India customers can use UPI Lite and ATM services as usual. The bank has advised its customers to plan their online transactions in advance to avoid inconvenience due to scheduled maintenance.

You can also complete this important task by going to the ATM

State Bank of India customers can perform various important tasks through ATM like PIN generation, PIN change, balance enquiry, mini statement, credit card payment, credit card application, cheque book request, mobile number update etc.

Be prepared in advance

However, very few people do banking related work at the time when SBI’s online services are closed. This is the reason why banks always choose such a time for maintenance work when minimum people face problems. If you often use online banking services late at night, then you will have to prepare in advance. To avoid problems in online payment, you can use the platform of another bank or make transactions in cash.

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