SBI balance enquiry: How to check SBI balance using SMS, missed call, USSD number, online, app and ATM | 91mobiles.com
If you are a customer of SBI bank and want to do SBI balance check, then there are a number of ways in which you can do so. Being one of the largest public sector banks in the country, the State Bank of India provides a portfolio of services and tools to its customers for their convenience. Amongst its numerous services, the SBI balance check is one of the frequently used services. Apart from the conventional way of checking the balance by getting the passbook updated at the bank, there are numerous other ways in which customers can check SBI account balance – SMS, missed call, USSD number, and online options. Read on to know how to check SBI balance using SMS, missed call, USSD number, and online:
How to check SBI balance using SMS
You can do SBI balance check by sending the requisite SMS from your registered mobile to avail SMS banking service provided by the bank. Send SMS ‘BAL’ to 09223766666 from your registered mobile number for SBI balance check.
Alternatively, you can get a mini statement with details of the latest few transactions by sending SMS ‘MSTMT’ to 09223866666.
If your number is not yet registered, then send SMS ‘REG<space>Account Number’ to 09223488888 from your mobile number. After sending the SMS, you will receive a registration confirmation SMS.
How to check SBI balance using missed call
You can also check SBI balance using missed call service from the mobile number that is registered with the bank. Give a missed call on 09223766666 from your registered mobile number for SBI balance check.
Alternatively, give missed call on 09223866666 from your registered mobile number for the mini-statement that provides details of the latest few transactions.
How to check SBI balance using USSD number
USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) can be used for SBI balance check. Follow these steps:
- Foremost, you need to register by sending an SMS ‘MBSREG’ to 09223440000 or 567676. You will receive an SMS on your registered number mentioning your User ID and default MPIN.
- Dial *595# and select the relevant option from the list of options that you get after providing your User ID.
- Press ‘Answer’ and Choose ‘Option 1′. For SBI balance check, choose ‘balance inquiry’ while for the mini statement that provides latest few transactions, choose ‘mini statement’.
- Enter the MPIN and press ‘Send’
For SBI balance check, you can even call the customer care number 1800112211 and 18004253800 from your mobile.
How to check SBI balance online
SBI balance check along with numerous other personal banking services can be done online on the official website. Follow these steps:
- Open the SBI bank portal or click here.
- Enter login credentials – Username, Password, and Captcha.
- Once done, you can do SBI balance check along with a number of other banking services online by going to the Account section.
In case, you haven’t registered for internet banking, you can use the Pre-Printed Kit (PPK) that you must have received from your bank branch. However, if you don’t have the PPK, you can register by clicking here.
How to check SBI balance using YONO app
SBI offers an integrated digital banking platform named YONO (You Only Need One) to its customers so that they have easy access to a number of banking services at their fingertips. Using this app, you can do SBI balance check anywhere, anytime. Just follow these steps:
- Open the YONO app or if you don’t have it, download the app from the Play Store or App Store.
- Log in to the app.
- Click on ‘Accounts’ and select the account for which you have to check the balance. If you wish, you can download the statement as well by clicking on the ‘Download’ option.
How to check SBI balance using ATM
You can also do SBI balance check with your ATM-cum-debit card by visiting the nearest SBI ATM branch and following these steps:
- Put the ATM-cum-debit card in the designated slot.
- Enter 4-digit pin
- Select ‘Balance Enquiry’ and you can see the account balance amount on the screen.
Please note that there are only limited free ATM transactions per month and beyond that, you will have to pay for every transaction. So, it is better to do an SBI balance check by SMS, online, missed call, etc.
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