State Bank of India gives multiple ways to check recent account transactions. One such approach is the SBI mini statement. Customers can access mini statements through both digital and offline banking channels. An SBI mini statement usually lists the past five transactions in the account. It may be accessed through SMS Banking, Missed Call Banking, YONO SBI, WhatsApp Banking, ATMs and by visiting a branch.

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An SBI mini statement is a summary of the most recent transactions in your SBI account. It enables consumers to view recent debits and credits without the need to download a full account statement. Depending on the channel utilised, customers can view the latest transactions straight on their mobile phone, ATM screen or banking application. This facility is available on SBI Quick, YONO SBI, WhatsApp Banking, ATMs and at the branch.
To use SBI mini statement services via SBI Quick, customers must complete a one-time registration.
Note: The mobile number used for registration should be linked to your current SBI account. If it is not linked, visit your nearest SBI branch and update your mobile number before registering for SBI Quick services.
SBI customers can get mini statements via various channels. The following options allow customers to check recent transactions according to their convenience:
SBI Quick SMS Banking allows customers to receive their recent transaction details through SMS.
Missed Call Banking is one of the fastest methods to check recent transactions.
Customers who use the YONO SBI app can easily view their recent transactions.
SBI offers banking services through WhatsApp for registered customers.
Customers can get a mini statement by visiting the SBI branch.
Instant access to mini statement services from an SBI ATM.
SBI mini statement service offers several useful advantages for customers: