Your Aadhaar is not linked with your SBI account yet? Here's how to do it
Linking Aadhaar to a bank account is essential for a bunch of reasons, including government subsidies. As a result, the State Bank of India (SBI) has put several methods in place for users to link Aadhaar cards with their bank accounts. Linking the Aadhaar card with the SBI bank account is free of cost and can be done both online and offline. If you are wondering how we have got you covered. Below is an easy step-by-step guide on how to link your Aadhaar card with SBI bank account using internet banking, YONO app, ATM, and more.
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While linking your Aadhaar to your SBI bank account is not compulsory, there are many benefits.
There are a couple of ways to link your Adhaar card to your SBI bank account online. We have listed the various ways –
You may use this process if registered with SBI net banking. /Check with the bank if you haven’t gotten your login details yet. Follow the steps below to link your SBI bank account with your Aadhar card.
SBI also has a mobile application which was known earlier as SBI anywhere. Today this app is called YONO SBI or YONO SBI LITE. If you have this app and are using it, it is possible to conveniently link your Aadhaar number to your account using your mobile phone. Here is how you should do it.
It is also possible to connect t your Aadhaar number with your bank account through SBI websites. However, this process might not work now as Aadhaar linking is no longer compulsory.
Here are various offline ways you could link Aadhaar with your SBI account –
It does not matter if you lack a phone or internet connection. You can still add your Aadhar number to your SBI bank account. All you got to do is visit an SBI ATM.
You may use this facility only if you have linked your SBI bank account with your mobile number.
If you do not want to visit an SBI ATM and go straight to the branch instead, that is also possible.
Checking whether your bank account is linked to Aadhar is very easy. Here is what you have to do.
Only if you want to update your Aadhar card via the SBI website or mobile app do you have to link your mobile number to your Aadhar card. Otherwise, whenever you provide an Aadhaar number to your banks, mobile phone companies, etc., they only send the Aadhaar number, your biometrics, and your name to UIDAI to verify your identity. Your bank account details are not sent to UIDAI.