SBI assured uninterrupted banking services amid stressful situation
Sandy Verma | May 9, 2025 6:24 PM CST

Bhubaneswar
Bhuvaneshwar: State Bank of India (SBI) has announced that all its ATMs, cash deposit machines (CDMs), automatic deposit and withdrawal machines (ADWMs) and digital services are completely operational and are available for public use. This assurance has come amidst increasing tension between India and Pakistan, causing rumors about possible disruption in banking services.
Bhuvaneshwar: State Bank of India (SBI) has announced that all its ATMs, cash deposit machines (CDMs), automatic deposit and withdrawal machines (ADWMs) and digital services are completely operational and are available for public use. This assurance has come amidst increasing tension between India and Pakistan, causing rumors about possible disruption in banking services.
In a post on its official X handle, SBI urged the customers not to rely on the unmatched information and instead contact your nearest branch for any question or contact the bank's toll-free number (1800 1234, 1800 2100, 1800 11 2211 and 1800 425 3800).
SBI's tweet states, “All our ATMs, CDMs/ADWMs and digital services are completely operational and are available for public use. Please do not rely on uncomfortable information. For any question, please contact your nearest branch or contact our toll free number 1800 1234, 1800 2100, 1800 11 2211, 1800 11 2211, 1800 425 3800.” Meanwhile, other major banks have confirmed that their ATMs have enough stock and digital services are running smoothly.
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