Wednesday, 7 March 2018

SBI's Bank Account Holder's Account Has Been Cut From Rs 147, This Is The ReasonGSTV

If your bank account is in the country's largest bank in the State Bank of India, you may have received an SMS from the bank. In which 147.50 rupees have been reported in the account. 147.50 rupees have been deducted from the SBI account holder's account, which has been communicated to the customers through message. However, the bank has not been told why the money was finally cut? Today we will inform you about why the bank has cut this amount.SBI's account holders account for Rs 147 croreWhy did the bank finally cut the money from his account? People were surprised at this. However, the bank has clarified this. However, this is clearly shown in your bank account statement. The bank has levied this charge ATM anusal charge from its customer account. This amount has been deducted at ATM, with the ANUAL charge and GST.This charge is deducted every year
Here, in the last year, SBI has changed the service fee for its services. The bank increased the charge by changing the charge. Now the bank has deducted 147.50 rupees with GST as an ATM compliant from the customer's account. This charge is deducted every year. Banks charge for their services to customers. This charge was increased in April last year. These charges are different for each type of card. Such as separate for a gold card, different for silver.Right to ComplainYou can file a complaint if you have a problem with the State Charging Charges of the State Bank of India. If you disagree with the rupee policy, you can send 'UNHAPPY' 8008202020 to this number. Apart from this, you can file online complaint from the bank. The bank will resolve your complaint within 10 days. If the bank is unable to resolve your complaint then you can complain to the Nodal Officer and the Chairman of State Bank of India.

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