Lost your SBI debit card? See how to block your card and re-issue a new one
The immediate thing to do if you have lost your debit cards is to block your card. The State Bank of India (SBI) has recently shared the process of blocking one's old debit card and how to reissue a new one.
The immediate thing to do if you have lost your debit cards is to block your card. The State Bank of India (SBI) has recently shared the process of blocking one's old debit card and how to reissue a new one. An SBI customer can do this by giving a single phone call.
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In one of its recent tweets, SBI has tweeted from its official Twitter handle, "Here's how you can block your Debit Card and reissue a new one via our toll-free IVR system. Just call 1800 1234."
Here's how you can block your Debit Card and reissue a new one via our toll-free IVR system.
Just call 1800 1234.#SBI #StateBankOfIndia #IVR #DebitCard pic.twitter.com/QMXUNCc9u0
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) November 11, 2021
Now, after dialing one of the above-mentioned numbers, an SBI customers have to press certain digits to avail the services. An SBI customer has to press 0 for card blocking. Now, one has to press 1 to block the debit card using the registered mobile number and card number. One can press 2 to block the card by using the registered mobile number and account number.
In order to block the debit card using account number, one has to follow some simple steps. They are as follows:
Step 1: One has to enter the last five digits of the account number to block the card
Step 2: One has to press 1 to confirm the last five digits
Step 3: One now has to press 2 to re-enter the last five digits of the account number
Following these steps are completed, the debit card will be successfully blocked. One must note that a blocking confirmation will be sent via SMS to the registered mobile number.
Now, if one wishes to apply for a replacement card, one has to follow these steps, or else, the customer can press 7 and 8 for previous menu and main menu, respectively:
Step 1: Press 1 to apply for replacement card
Step 2: The customer has to enter the year of birth
The card will be sent to the registered address and the charges for card replacement will be applied. Now, one has to press 1 to confirm and in case of cancellation of the request, one has to press 2. The confirmation will be sent through SMS to the registered mobile number.
If an SBI customer remembers the last five digits of the ATM card, he or she can block the debit card by following these steps:
Step 1: One has to enter the last five digits of the ATM card, one wishes to block
Step 2: Now one has to press 1 to confirm
Step 3: Now, the person has to press 2 to re-enter the last five digits of the ATM card to be blocked
After these steps are completed, the Debit Card will be successfully blocked. One must note that a blocking confirmation will be sent via SMS to the registered mobile number.
Again, one can apply for the reissue of a new one by following the process discussed earlier.
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