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SBI launches ATM cash back offer

Visakhapatnam, Aug. 1

State Bank of India ATM ‘cash back’ offer was launched here at the CMR shopping mall on Wednesday by the Deputy General Manager, Mr Supriyo Kumar Chaudhuri. He told reporters that the offer would be open from August 1 to the end of October in all business establishments. The customers could use their debit cards during the period and get back cash for making payments above Rs 501. The maximum amount payable would be Rs 1,000. The customers would also be eligible for bonus above the cash back, if they use the ATM/debit card for more than 15 times during the period, subject to a ceiling of Rs 200 per card for transactions above Rs 500.

– Our Bureau

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