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This guide offers solutions based on my experience (disclaimer: results may vary)
After some research, I've cracked the code for generating an SBI virtual debit card! This method might not work for PMJDY accounts, but if you have a regular branch account and are struggling, here's the solution:The Issue:
Your account might lack chequebook functionality. Enabling this unlocks virtual debit card generation. See if your account type shows as SBNCHQ, which refers to an account with no chequebook facility.Two Solutions:
Online (YONO App):- Go to "Service Request" in the YONO app.
- Find the option for "Account Transfer."
- Look for the option to transfer your account to one with a chequebook facility.
- Complete the transfer process. If successful, you should be able to generate your virtual card.
- Visit your SBI branch and request a customer request form.
- Inform the staff you want to apply for a chequebook and request the form.
- Fill out the form, requesting a 20-page chequebook (approximately ₹30). Be prepared to attach a photocopy of your Aadhaar card as they may ask you to do so.
- Submit the form. Your account will be converted to one with a chequebook facility.
- Once the conversion is complete (usually the same day), you'll be able to request a virtual card through internet banking.
Why SBI Virtual Cards are Valuable:
- Reward Points: SBI offers reward points at the same rate as physical cards. For example, the RuPay variant earns 0.25% on credit card bill payments. It's not a huge amount, but better than nothing, especially if you lack cards with higher rewards (like HDFC Millennia or Platinum).
- Free of Charge: There are no annual or issuance fees for virtual cards, making them a cost-effective option.