State Bank of India’s various digital and services are likely to face hiccups on May 7 (Friday) evening due to the planned up-gradation of the lender’s digital banking platforms.
SBI digital banking platforms, such as Yono, Yono lite, internet banking, Unified Payments Interface (UPI) were also affected due to the scheduled maintenance last month.
“We will undertake maintenance activities between 22:15 hrs on May 7, 2021, and 1:45 hrs on May 8, 2021. During this period INB/YONO/ YONO Lite/ UPI services will be unavailable. We regret the inconvenience caused and request you to bear with us,” said the lender on Twitter on Thursday.
SBI holds India’s largest network with more than 22,000 branches and over 57,889 ATMs spread across the country. As of December 31, 2020, the bank had 85 million internet banking and 19 million mobile banking users. The bank’s number of UPI users were reported at 135 million at December-end.
Currently, the bank has 35 million registered users of Yono, the digital lending platform.
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