If your SBI debit card is lost, how to block, how to get a new card, know

If someone’s debit card is lost, how will he get a new card? If your card is lost, how can you block it? SBI Card has said in a tweet that customers are informed of what they will have to do to get it back if they lose their debit card.
SBI said in the tweet, ‘It has become easier to block and debit your debit card once again. Just dial your toll-free number from your registered mobile number, enter a request to retrieve the card. Toll free number: 1800 112 211 or 180025 3800 3800. ‘
Apart from this, customers can call the helpline number 1800 425 3800 and request the re-issue of debit cards through the official website and mobile app.
What to do to get the SBI Debit Card again through the official website:
- Go to sbicard.com.
- Click on request
- Click on ‘Reissue / Replace Card’
- Select card number
- Click ‘Submit’
Steps to re-check SBI Debit Card through mobile app:
- login to sbicard mobile app
- Click on the ‘menu tab’
- Click on ‘Service Request’
- Click on ‘Reissue / Replace Card’
- Select card number
- Tap ‘Submit’
- Fees for card retrieval: You have to pay a fee of Rs 100.
It will take 7 working days to reissue the SBI debit card and you will get a new card.
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