39.6 C
Delhi
Sunday, April 20, 2025

SBI launches TAB-based digital NRI account onboarding journey

Date:

Share post:

Donate-GC-Razorpay

Kolkata: State Bank of India (SBI) has announced the launch of a TAB-based end-to-end digital on-boarding process for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) to streamline the opening of NRE (Non-Resident External) and NRO (Non-Resident Ordinary) accounts.

This initiative was inaugurated by SBI Chairman Challa Sreenivasulu Setty and has been made available across SBI branches in India and select foreign offices, employing digital tools to enhance the efficiency and convenience of account opening.

The initiative eliminates the need for physical paperwork, enabling a faster account opening process both at branches and during customer visits by digitally verifying documents, thereby making the process more efficient and convenient.

Speaking on the launch, Challa Sreenivasulu Setty, Chairman, SBI, highlighted the transformative potential of the solution, stating, “The introduction of TAB-based end-to-end digital NRI account on-boarding journey represents a significant stride in leveraging cutting-edge technology to redefine customer convenience. This end-to-end digital solution will drastically reduce the turnaround time and delivering a truly seamless digital experience.”

This solution underscores SBI’s enduring commitment to banking excellence as well as innovation. By seamlessly integrating technology into its services, the bank not only empowers and meets customers’ expectations, but also sets new standards for global banking efficiency and accessibility.

Related articles

Truth behind ‘anti-Waqf amendment’ sentiment narrative spun around Murshidabad violence

History keeps repeating itself in India when it comes to Hindus being rendered homeless and living a life...

Murshidabad incident should be investigated by NIA: VHP International President Alok Kumar

The International President of the Vishva Hindu Parishad and Senior Advocate, Alok Kumar, has expressed his concern over...

Why Tamil Nadu Needs Jayalalithaa (Amma) Once Again

It has been years since the iron-willed matriarch of Tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalithaa — lovingly called Amma by...

Canadians turn up for advance voting

Ottawa: Canada's federal election advance polls opened on Friday, giving voters several days to cast their ballots ahead...