INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
SBI money transfer: Customers can send money up to Rs 25,000 a day through Quick TransferState Bank of India (SBI) offers a money transfer
service in which the customer is not required to add a beneficiary in order to send money
This was said by SBI, the country's largest bank, on microblogging site Twitter
This service, called "quick transfer", enables SBI customers who have subscribed to the bank's internet banking facility to request a
remittance - the act of sending money - without having to register the beneficiary under certain conditions
SBI has set a limit of Rs 10,000 per transaction and a daily limit of Rs 25,000 using this money transfer service
( Compare debit card charges you have to pay today)However, money transfer services such as NEFT and RTGS require SBI internet banking
subscribers to register a beneficiary by providing details such as beneficiary's name, account number and bank branch.Who can use SBI quick
transfer serviceThe service is available on QuickSBI, the bank's internet banking portal (onlinesbi.com)
instant money transfer service works)SBI quick transfer transaction limitSBI allows transactions amounting up to Rs 10,000 through the quick
transfer facility with a daily transfer limit of Rs 25,000
That means you can make money transfer up to Rs 10,000 at a time using this facility and amounting to a maximum of Rs 25,000 in a day.When
does money transfer take placeIf the beneficiary's account is with SBI itself, "the remittance amount is credited instantly", according to
SBI's internet banking portal
In case the beneficiary's account belongs to some other bank, the money is sent through either of the IMPS or NEFT options, according to