How to change Email ID in Yono SBI?

How to change Email ID in Yono SBI?

If you want to know How to change Email ID in Yono SBI, then you are at the right place. In this Article I will explain the full process in details.

SBI  is the largest bank in India. SBI allows its customers to update their email ID linked to their savings account. The email can be updated  with SBI Net Banking, through the YONO SBI mobile app, or by contacting your SBI Branch.

Maintaining an email ID with SBI is very important to track transactions and get updates with OTP’s from the bank.  Having an email ID linked with the SBI customers helpsthem to get NEFT transaction alerts, password change notifications, OTP, account statements, etc. Also if you want to add more features in your SBI Bank Account then adding an Email ID can help you do so.

If you to want change Email Id linked with yor SBI Account then you have to do tte following steps. By following the steps you can easily change your Email ID linked with your SBI Account.

STEPS TO CHANGE EMAIL ID IN YONO SBI

STEP 1. Login to your Yono SBI App in yor Phone

STEP 2. Scroll down below & Select “Service Request” Option

 

STEP 3. Select “Profile” Option.

 

STEP 4. Click on the Pencil Icon at the Right side of the the Email ID

How to change Email ID in Yono SBI?

STEP 5. Enter your SBI Internet banking Profile Password & Click on Submit

STEP 6. Enter your New Email ID, Confirm it Again & Click on Next.

STEP 7. SBI will sent an OTP to your registered Mobile Number. Enter the OTP & Click on Submit.

The Email ID in your SBI Account will get changed successfully after performing these steps .

 

ALSO READ:  How to add beneficiary in Yono SBI Online?

 

If you still face problems you can watch the following video. In this video I have also explained How to change Email ID in Yono SBI.

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