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4 easy ways to know your SBI CIF number without visiting a bank

Check in your passbook or chequebook
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Check in your passbook or chequebook
The simplest way to find your SBI CIF number is to look at the first page of your savings account passbook or chequebook. The bank prints the CIF number along with account details.
Find CIF number on your account statement
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Find CIF number on your account statement
Your CIF number is also mentioned on the account statement issued by the bank. You can download the statement online or get a printed copy from your branch to locate it easily.
Use SBI net banking or YONO app
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Use SBI net banking or YONO app
Log in to SBI Net Banking and navigate to the account details section to view your CIF number. Alternatively, the SBI YONO app also displays the CIF number once you log in and check account information.
Call SBI customer care
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Call SBI customer care
If you cannot access documents or apps, simply call SBI customer care. After verifying your details, the bank representative will provide your CIF number over the call.
Why is your SBI CIF number important?
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Why is your SBI CIF number important?
Every SBI customer has a unique 11-digit CIF number that links all their accounts, loans, and KYC details to one profile. You often need this number for internet banking, fund transfers, and account-related services.
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