<p>India&#8217;s Largest Bank, <strong>State Bank of India</strong> has increased the <strong>Cash Withdrawal Limit</strong> from Non-home branches. </p>



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<p>To support its customer, the <strong>State Bank of India</strong> issued a new notification where they explained their new Cash Withdrawal<strong> </strong>rules. <strong>State Bank of India</strong> has increased the <strong>Cash Withdrawal Limit</strong> from non-home branches through cheques and withdrawal forms to support its customer in this <strong>Pandemic</strong>. The new rules have been implemented with immediate effect. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><a href="https://twitter.com/theofficialsbi" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@TheOfficialSBI</a> Tweeted about their New Cash Withdrawal Limit Rules:</h4>



<p>According to the new rules, <strong>SBI</strong> customers can now withdraw <em>25,000 Rupees in a day</em>. <strong>State Bank of India</strong> through their Twitter account informed their customer about the same. </p>



<p><em>They tweeted, </em></p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p><em>“To support our customers in this <strong>Pandemic</strong>, <strong>SBI</strong> has increased the non-home <strong>Cash Withdrawal Limit</strong> through Cheque and Withdrawal form.”</em> ; ;</p></blockquote>




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<p>With the help of new rules, customers can now withdraw <strong>up to Rs 25,000 in a day</strong> through their savings account by visiting any bank branch of <strong>SBI</strong> (except home branch), <em>the limit to withdraw cash through cheque is <strong>1 lakh rupees</strong></em>. The new rules will remain in force <em>till <strong>30th September 2021</strong></em>.</p>



<p>According to the new rules, in order to withdraw Rs 25,000 through withdrawal form at non-home branch of State Bank of India, you will need to carry saving account pass book.</p>



<p>Also if you are sending someone with a cheque to withdraw the cash, the bank will ask the KYC of the person carrying a cheque before handing over the money.</p>



<p>For more information you can visit any nearest <strong>SBI</strong> Branch.</p>



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