The State Bank of India (SBI) has daily withdrawal limits to ensure security and manage cash flow. These limits vary based on your debit card type, account type, and whether you're withdrawing from an ATM or a branch. For instance, SBI Classic cards have a limit of INR 20,000 per day, while premium business cards can go up to INR 2,00,000. Branch withdrawals generally have higher limits than ATMs, though large sums may require prior notice or documentation.
Introduction to SBI and Its Banking Services
The State Bank of India (SBI) is the largest public sector bank in India, known for its extensive network and wide range of financial services. It serves millions of customers across the country and abroad through a combination of branches, ATMs,
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The SBI ATM withdrawal limit for a Classic and Maestro Debit Card is INR 20,000 per day.
Yes, branch withdrawals can exceed ATM limits, but amounts over INR 2 lakh may require prior notice or documentation.
No, the daily withdrawal limit is set per card, not per account, so it does not double even if multiple accounts are linked.
No, international ATM withdrawal limits and charges may differ and depend on your card type and country regulations.
You can request an increase by applying for a higher variant debit card, contacting customer care, visiting a branch, or sometimes through Net Banking/YONO app. Temporary increases for special occasions are also possible with documentation.
SBI Premium and Pride Business Debit Cards have a daily withdrawal limit of INR 2,00,000.