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sbi cheque book delivery tracking
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A cheque (or check in American English) is a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person in whose name the cheque has been issued. The person writing the cheque, the drawer, has a transaction banking account (often called a current, cheque, chequing or checking account) where their money is held. The drawer writes the various details including the monetary amount, date, and a payee on the cheque, and signs it, ordering their bank, known as the drawee, to pay that person or company the amount of money stated.
Cheques are a type of bill of exchange and were developed as a way to make payments without the need to carry large amounts of money. Paper money evolved from promissory notes, another form of negotiable instrument similar to cheques in that they were originally a written order to pay the given amount to whomever had it in their possession (the "bearer").
A cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a financial institution to pay a specific amount of a specific currency from a specified transactional account held in the drawer's name with that institution. Both the drawer and payee may be natural persons or legal entities. Cheques are order instruments, and are not in general payable simply to the bearer as bearer instruments are, but must be paid to the payee. In some countries, such as the US, the payee may endorse the cheque, allowing them to specify a third party to whom it should be paid.
Although forms of cheques have been in use since ancient times and at least since the 9th century, it was during the 20th century that cheques became a highly popular non-cash method for making payments and the usage of cheques peaked. By the second half of the 20th century, as cheque processing became automated, billions of cheques were issued annually; these volumes peaked in or around the early 1990s. Since then cheque usage has fallen, being partly replaced by electronic payment systems. In an increasing number of countries cheques have either become a marginal payment system or have been completely phased out.
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#2
Cheque Book can be required for various purposes like making payments, withdrawing money, verification purposes etc. So today we will provide information as well as various methods available with which you can Request SBI Cheque Book. Normally when you open a new bank account you get a cheque book delivered on your postal address within 10 days in some cases cheque book is included in the instant Kit of bank.
MULTI-CITY CHEQUES

Personal Segment:
A Multi-City Cheque (MCC) is one that can be written by the customer in favour of his client and is payable at par at all branches of the Bank. These are issued as Order Cheque . MCC can be issued in cheque operated accounts (SB and Current. The MCC facility is to be used only for genuine transactions / bonafide remittances. No cash payments will be made to third parties at other branches.
The upper limit for issue of MCCs is Rs.5 lacs. The issue charges for MCC are Rs. 3 per cheque leaf and will be debited from the account at the time of issue of the cheque book. 50 Cheque leaves are provided without any charge to each account. There are no transaction charges.

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You can request for a cheque book online. Cheque book can be requested for any of your Savings, Current, Cash Credit, and Over Draft accounts. You can opt for cheque books with 25, 50 or 100 cheque leaves. You can either collect it from branch or request your branch to send it by post or courier. You can opt to get the cheque book delivered at your registered address or you can provide an alternate address. Cheque books will be dispatched within 3 working days from the date of request.

Just log on to retail section of the Internet Banking site with your credentials and select the Cheque Book page link under Requests tab. You can view all your transaction accounts. Select the account for which you require a cheque book, enter the number of cheque leaves required and the mode of delivery. Then, submit the same.
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Cheque Book can be required for various purposes like making payments, withdrawing money, verification purposes etc. So today we will provide information as well as various methods available with which you can Request SBI Cheque Book. Normally when you open a new bank account you get a cheque book delivered on your postal address within 10 days in some cases cheque book is included in the instant Kit of bank.

But if you have not received a cheque book or suppose if you have consumed the cheque book you can apply or request for a new Cheque book through various methods like SBI Online Banking, SBI ATM and through SBI Branch. So below are the various methods briefly explained on how to request SBI Cheque Book?

Request SBI Cheque Book through Online SBI Net Banking

To be able to request SBI Cheque Book through Online SBI Net Banking you should have this facility enabled, Requesting SBI Cheque Book through Online SBI Net Banking is one of the easiest method to get cheque book delivered to you as there will be no formality to fill the form and in just few clicks you will easily order SBI Cheque Book.

Cheque Book RequestBack

You can request for a cheque book online. Cheque book can be requested for any of your Savings, Current, Cash Credit, and Over Draft accounts. You can opt for cheque books with 25, 50 or 100 cheque leaves. You can either collect it from branch or request your branch to send it by post or courier. You can opt to get the cheque book delivered at your registered address or you can provide an alternate address. Cheque books will be dispatched within 3 working days from the date of request.

Just log on to retail section of the Internet Banking site with your credentials and select the Cheque Book page link under Requests tab. You can view all your transaction accounts. Select the account for which you require a cheque book, enter the number of cheque leaves required and the mode of delivery. Then, submit the same.
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Cheque Truncation System (CTS) or Image-based Clearing System (ICS), in India, is a project undertaken by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 2008, for faster clearing of cheques.[1] CTS is based on a cheque truncation or online image-based cheque clearing system where cheque images and magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) data are captured at the collecting bank branch and transmitted electronically.
Cheque truncation means stopping the flow of the physical cheques issued by a drawer to the drawee branch. The physical instrument is truncated at some point en route to the drawee branch and an electronic image of the cheque is sent to the drawee branch along with the relevant information like the MICR fields, date of presentation, presenting banks etc. This would eliminate the need to move the physical instruments across branches, except in exceptional circumstances, resulting in an effective reduction in the time required for payment of cheques, the associated cost of transit and delays in processing, etc., thus speeding up the process of collection or realization of cheques.

History

The Reserve Bank of India first implemented CTS in National Capital Region, New Delhi from 1 February 2008 with ten pilot banks and the deadline was set as 30 April 2008 for all the banks. This was followed by launch of CTS in Chennai on 24 September 2011. After migration from MICR to CTS the traditional MICR based cheque processing was discontinued in NCR and Chennai.[2]
Based on the experience gained and the benefits that would accrue to the customers and banks, it was decided to operationalise CTS across the country. Starting 1 August 2013 only CTS-2010 compliant cheques would be accepted for clearing.[3] On 17 July 2013 the RBI extended the deadline to 31 December 2013.[4]
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#5
Abstract

First of all, there are many methods for applying cheque book in SBI. You could either apply by

1 Internet banking

2 Atm of State bank group

3 mobile banking

4 by visiting branch.

It normally takes 4 7 days for cheque book to reach your registered address. Their is also provision of providing emergency cheque book at your home branch instantly.

The Internet Banking site maintains your personal details and security preferences as your user profile. Your personal details are requested only to enhance user experience. You can provide a display name, email ID and mobile number. The display name appears in the Welcome text after successful login. The email ID will be used to respond to queries or concerns, which you may raise in Customer Care.

The profile provides several features to enhance security of your Internet Banking accounts. You can enable higher level of security for your accounts so that every transaction is put through only after entering a high security password received on your mobile phone. You have options to change your login or profile password. In addition, you can even hide your debit or credit accounts so that they are not visible online unless you remove the masking on these accounts. You can also define beneficiaries to your accounts These beneficiaries may be third parties having accounts in the same bank, VISA Debit /Credit Card holders, or Beneficiaries who hold accounts in other banks.
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In this section, you can access detailed information on Overview of the Bank, Technology Upgradation in the Bank, Board of Directors, Financial Results and Shareholder Info.
The Bank is actively involved since 1973 in non-profit activity called Community Services Banking. All our branches and administrative offices throughout the country sponsor and participate in large number of welfare activities and social causes. Our business is more than banking because we touch the lives of people anywhere in many ways.
Our commitment to nation-building is complete & comprehensive
State Bank of India welcomes you to explore the world of premier bank in India.
In this section, you can access detailed information on Overview of the Bank, Technology Upgradation in the Bank, Board of Directors, Financial Results and Shareholder Info.
The Bank is actively involved since 1973 in non-profit activity called Community Services Banking. All our branches and administrative offices throughout the country sponsor and participate in large number of welfare activities and social causes. Our business is more than banking because we touch the lives of people anywhere in many ways.
Our commitment to nation-building is complete & comprehensive
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#7
State Bank of India (SBI) is an Indian multinational, public sector banking and financial services company. It is a government-owned corporation with its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. As of 2014-15, it had assets of 20.480 trillion (US$300 billion) and more than 14,000 branches, including 191 foreign offices spread across 36 countries, making it the largest banking and financial services company in India by assets. The company is ranked 232nd on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's biggest corporations as of 2016.

The bank traces its ancestry to British India, through the Imperial Bank of India, to the founding, in 1806, of the Bank of Calcutta, making it the oldest commercial bank in the Indian Subcontinent. Bank of Madras merged into the other two "presidency banks" in British India, Bank of Calcutta and Bank of Bombay, to form the Imperial Bank of India, which in turn became the State Bank of India in 1955. Government of India owned the Imperial Bank of India in 1955, with Reserve Bank of India (India's Central Bank) taking a 60% stake, and renamed it the State Bank of India. In 2008, the government took over the stake held by the Reserve Bank of India.

State Bank of India is a banking behemoth and has 20% market share in deposits and loans among Indian commercial banks.
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#8
Cheque book request in SBI Bank

Dear sir,

Before one month i applied for a cheque book in SBI Bank through online banking. BUt still I didnt receive my Cheque book. I just want to know how to see the Status of my Cheque book request through online registration.

When I request a cheque book they have debit Rs.50 for appliying cheque book.

Kindly do the needful..

Regds
name;

Cheque Book RequestBack

You can request for a cheque book online. Cheque book can be requested for any of your Savings, Current, Cash Credit, and Over Draft accounts. You can opt for cheque books with 25, 50 or 100 cheque leaves. You can either collect it from branch or request your branch to send it by post or courier. You can opt to get the cheque book delivered at your registered address or you can provide an alternate address. Cheque books will be dispatched within 3 working days from the date of request.

Just log on to retail section of the Internet Banking site with your credentials and select the Cheque Book page link under Requests tab. You can view all your transaction accounts. Select the account for which you require a cheque book, enter the number of cheque leaves required and the mode of delivery. Then, submit the same.
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#9
How to Request SBI Cheque Book
FEBRUARY 2, 2015 BY VJAY 10 COMMENTS

Cheque Book can be required for various purposes like making payments, withdrawing money, verification purposes etc. So today we will provide information as well as various methods available with which you can Request SBI Cheque Book. Normally when you open a new bank account you get a cheque book delivered on your postal address within 10 days in some cases cheque book is included in the instant Kit of bank.

But if you have not received a cheque book or suppose if you have consumed the cheque book you can apply or request for a new Cheque book through various methods like SBI Online Banking, SBI ATM and through SBI Branch. So below are the various methods briefly explained on how to request SBI Cheque Book?

Request SBI Cheque Book through Online SBI Net Banking

To be able to request SBI Cheque Book through Online SBI Net Banking you should have this facility enabled, Requesting SBI Cheque Book through Online SBI Net Banking is one of the easiest method to get cheque book delivered to you as there will be no formality to fill the form and in just few clicks you will easily order SBI Cheque Book.
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#10
MULTI CITY CHEQUE BOOK
FEATURES

Multi City Cheque Book

Bank issues Personalised Cheque book to all its customers which are payable at par at all branches of the Bank in India, called as Multi City Cheque.

With the Multi City Cheque Book, you can withdraw funds by yourself as well as make payment to people in cities other than at city/town where you maintain an account.

Benefits:

Withdraw cash from any of our branches across India upto Rs. 1.00 lac per day.
No need to purchase demand draft thereby savings in time and cost.
Your business associates across India can receive immediate payment through local clearing, thereby saving collection charges. If they maintain an account with us, they will receive instant credit.
Payment of your utility bills i.e. for electricity, telephone, maintenance etc. for an office / home at an outstation centre can be made through Multi City Cheque.
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