April 2, 2025
Banking

SBI online banking, UPI services disrupted: Here’s what PSU bank said


SBI Login, SBI Online Banking: According to Downdetector, complaints regarding SBI’s mobile banking surged significant in the last couple of hours with max being at around 1:36 pm today.

SBI Login, SBI Online Banking: The customers of the State Bank of India (SBI), the country’s largest public sector bank, are facing issues while using online banking and ATM services. The customers are facing problems as the banks are closed today, i.e. on April 1, 2025, for closing their year accounts. 

According to Downdetector, complaints regarding SBI’s mobile banking surged significantly in the last couple of hours, with max being at around 1:36 pm today.

As per the information available on the website of Downdetector, approximately 64 per cent of the complaints were related to mobile banking issues. While 33 per cent of the them were realted to fund transfer problems, 3 per cent were related to ATM services. 

SBI Login, SBI Online Banking: Here’s What Bank Has To Say

The State Bank of India (SBI), in a post on X (formerly Twitter), notified its customers that certain banking services will be unavailable on April 1, 2025, due to the bank’s Annual Closing activities. 

SBI Login, SBI Online Banking: When Will Services Be Back To Normal? 

According to the bank, the services will be down between 1 pm and 4 pm and therefore, they are expected to be back to normal after that.

“Due to annual closing activities our digital services will be unavailable to our esteemed customers between 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm on 01.04.2025. We request you to use UPI Lite and ATM Channels for uninterrupted services. We apologize for the inconvenience caused,” the bank said in the post.

For the uninitiated, UPI Lite is for small transactions of up to Rs 1,000. Earlier, it used to be Rs 500. UPI Lite allows users to carry out PIN-less transactions under Rs 1,000. 

Earlier in March, SBI customers faced difficulties in accessing UPI and mobile banking services for more than four hours due to some “technical issues”.

SBI customers started facing the issues at around 1230 hrs on March 11, leading to social media chatter about the difficulties in accessing services.





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