SBI has changed the rules for withdrawing money from ATMs: if you don't keep it with your mobile, you won't get cash
Mumbai, Ta. 16 September 2020, Wednesday
State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest bank, has been allowing its customers to withdraw money from OTP-based ATMs from January 1, 2020 to protect customers from ATM fraud at night. Under this, OTP is required when withdrawing cash of Rs 10,000 and above from SBI ATMs from 8 pm to 8 am. Now, the bank has decided to implement OTP based service from September 15, 2020 to withdraw Rs 10,000 and more at all SBI ATMs across the country.
Twenty-four hour OTP will be required
With the launch of 24 × 7 OTP based cash withdrawal facility, SBI has further strengthened the security level in ATM cash withdrawals. With the implementation of this facility during the day, SBI debit card holders will now be able to avoid fraud, unauthorized withdrawals, card skimming, card cloning and other risks.
OTP based cash withdrawal facility is available only at SBI ATMs as National Financial Switch (NFS) has not been developed in ATMs other than SBI. OTP is a system-generated numeric code. Which certifies the user for a single transaction. Once the customer enters the withdrawal amount in the ATM then the ATM screen will ask for TP TP, where you have to enter the received OTP on your registered mobile number.
SBI Managing Director C.S. Shetty (Retail and Digital Banking) said that SBI has always been at the forefront of ensuring convenience and security to its customers by enhancing the level of technological improvement and security. "We are confident that 24 × 7 OTP Certified ATM withdrawals will enable SBI customers to experience safe and risk-free cash withdrawals," he said.
How will this facility of SBI work?
Implementing this facility will help SBI debit cardholders to avoid fraud, unauthorized withdrawals, card skimming, card cloning and other risks. This OTP based cash withdrawal facility is available only at SBI ATMs. This is because the National Financial Switch (NFS) service has not been developed in non-SBI ATMs.
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