What is SBI Collect?

What is SBI Collect?

‘SBI Collect’ makes it easy for State Bank of India (SBI) Corporate Internet Banking (CINB) clients to receive online payments from the recipients of their goods and services. Collection of goods and services supplied by companies / corporations / institutions, collection of fees by educational institutions.

What is SBI Collect 2020?

What can be paid with SBI Collect?

  • Educational Institutes Fees
  • Government/Quasi Government Bodies dues
  • Semi Govt. Local tax like Water tax, house tax, electricity bill etc.
  • Recruitment fee
  • Donations to Religious Institutions, Charitable Institutions.

What are the Payment modes available at SBI Collect?

  • SBI Debit Card
  • SBI Debit Card
  • Other bank Debit Card/Credit Card
  • SBI Internet banking
  • Other bank Internet Banking
  • Cash/Cheque at SBI branches

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How can we pay via SBI Collect? 

  • Login to Online SBI & Click on SB Collect Option
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  • Click check box at the bottom of the page & proceed
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  • Select your  State at the  “State of Corporate/Institution *” dropdown
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  • Select the  Corporate or Institution at which you want to pay at “Type of Corporate/Institution*” dropdown
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  • Select your Corporate or Institution where you want to pay (Here, we choose industry)
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  • Select Payment Category under the” payment category dropdown”
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  • Give your details,enter the text as shown & click on Submit
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  • Check your details again & click on Confirm
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  • Select your payment option & pay
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Can I pay my school fees Online SBI? How?

  • Login to Sbi Online Website
  • Click on SB Collect Option
  • Click check box at the bottom of the page & proceed
  • Select your  State at the  “State of Corporate/Institution *” dropdown
  • Select the  Institution at which you want to pay at “Type of Corporate/Institution*” dropdown
  • Select the Educational Institute where you want to pay your fees at “Educational Institutions Name” dropdown
  • Select Payment Category under the” payment category dropdown”
  • Give your details ,enter the text as shown& click on Submit
  • Check your details again & click on Confirm
  • Select your payment option & pay

How do I find the SBI Collect reference no. of one of my transaction?

  •  Login to Sbi Online Website & click on SB Collect
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  • Click check box at the bottom of the page & proceed

  • Put your mouse pointer on State Bank Collect
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  • You can now see three options. Click on the third option ie,’’Payment Histroy”
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  • Select one of the two option shown,write the text as shown & click on go
  • You can now view & download the receipt or Payment history

What is the SBI Collect limit?

There is no limit mentioned at SBI Collect. However, the bank’s current limit of transaction with any mode whether with Debit Card,Net Banking etc.may be the SB collect limit with that mode of payment

Conclusion: SBI Collect 2020 is a very good innovation by State Bank of India(SBI). With this any one can pay Educational Institutes Fees,Government/Quasi Government Bodies dues, Semi Govt. Local tax like Water tax, house tax, electricity bill etc.,Recruitment fee,Donations to Religious Institutions, Charitable Institutions with the help of SBI Debit Card,Other bank Debit Card/Credit Card,SBI Internet banking,Other bank Internet Banking,Cash/Cheque at SBI branches.Moreover,one can view his Payment Histroy & download his E-Receipt.So,What are you waiting for!!Login SBI Collect & enjoy the service.

 

 

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