How to check SBI account balance via missed call or SMS?
How to check SBI account balance via missed call / SMS?
Make a missed call to 09223766666 Where SMS “BAL” To 09223766666.
These are toll-free numbers.
Note that this function is only available for registered mobile numbers. If your mobile number is registered to your SBI account, you can even receive the balance details on your mobile after a missed call or SMS to the number given above.

How do I sign up for SBI SMS banking services?
To use the missed call or SMS services, a customer will need to register their account number with SBI’s SMS banking service.
To do this, SMS ‘REG xxxxxxxxx‘ To 09223488888 from your registered mobile number for that particular account number. Instead of “xxxx”, enter your account number, for example, “REG 12345678910“.
You will receive a confirmation message indicating that the registration was successful or unsuccessful.

Other services available via missed call / SMS
Mini statement
For a mini statement of your SBI account – which includes a summary of the last 5 transactions in the account – give a missed call or text “MSTMT” To 09223866666.
Checkbook
A checkbook request can also be made via SBI’s SMS banking service. Send “CHQREQ” To 09223588888. You will instantly receive an SMS. Send a consent SMS (CHQACCY 6-digit number received in the SMS) to 09223588888 within 2 hours of receiving the SMS for further processing.
E-Statement
An SBI client can take advantage of an electronic statement of the last 6 months of his savings account on his registered messaging identifier. Note that this will be a password encrypted PDF file and the password can be decided by the customer.
Send a text message’ESTMT‘ To 09223588888. Here the code is any 4 digit number of your choice to use as the PDF attachment password.

How to settle an SBI account via netbanking?
- Log into the personal banking section of https://www.onlinesbi.com/ using your username and password.
- Access the account summary in the profile tab.
- Click on “Check the balance here”.
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