- Go through the details and choose a mode of payment suitable for you.
 - Click on the tab, "Go to Step 4 >>" at the bottom of the page.
 - Wait for opening of a new window containing donation form.
 
CASH DEPOSITION:
You may deposit your cash direct to the blog-writer's s/b account. Just find  out the nearest core branch of State Bank of India in your area. Then  fill in a money deposit slip mentioning the amount you like to donate.  Write the blog-writer's s/b account number (which will be given in the  next email) in the blank boxes fixed for writing account number and put  your signature in the bottom-right corner of the slip. Deposit the slip  along with your cash to the money receiving counter of the bank and  collect the receipt. Inform the  blog writer about the deposition via email. 
MULTI-CITY CHEQUE:
You may send a multi-city cheque in favour of the blog-writer to his postal address (which will be given in the next email). 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. 2 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.
DEMAND DRAFT:
You may send a Demand Draft in favour of the blog-writer to his address (which will be given in the next email). In India, a Demand Draft is a cheque that contains an order of one branch of a bank ( Drawer branch ) directing another branch of the same bank ( Drawee branch ) to pay on demand a certain sum of money to a specified beneficiary ( Payee   ) . It is an Account payee instrument, meaning it can only be credited   to the account of the payee and cannot be encashed over the counter by   the payee. Since it is a cheque issued by a bank ( that is, drawer is a  bank ) it does not carry the signatures of the customer, unlike the case of ordinary cheques which carry the signature of the customer ( who is the drawer ). Instead, a DD carries signatures of one or two bank officials,   depending on the DD amount. Usually the DD will carry the name/code of   the Drawee branch and of the Issuing ( Drawer ) branch both. An  applicant for a Demand Draft is required to fill in a DD Request  Slip,  mentioning the amount, payee's name, issuing branch, location the  draft  should be payable at, his name, signature and account number etc.  In  most cases, the purchaser of the draft is an account holder with the   bank, hence he can authorise the bank to debit ( that is, take out funds   from ) his account either through a Cheque or a debit mandate. The  Cheque should be drawn in favour of " Yourself for the issue of DD favouring XYZ ",  where XYZ refers to the payee of the DD. The bank levies charges for  the DD, in the form of a commission.  Hence the customer has to pay an  amount equal to ( DD amount +  Commission + Service Tax ). DDs can also  be issued against the payment of cash by the purchaser,  but in this  case, the total amount ( inclusive of commission and taxes )  should not  exceed Rs. 49,999. Since a DD is kind of a cheque, the principle of  Cheque Clearing also  applies to DDs. 
INTERNET BANKING:
You  may transfer money through Internet Banking. The SBI Internet banking  portal, enables its retail banking  customers to operate their accounts  from anywhere anytime, removing the  restrictions imposed by geography  and time. It's a platform that enables  the customers to carry out their  banking activities from their desktop,  aided by the power and  convenience of the Internet. Using Internet banking service, you can  transfer a sum of amount to any account under the same bank. You only  need to open your net banking portal, to put the payee's account number  and his IFSC code. All this and much more, from your desktop. All SBI  branches are enabled for Internet Banking. Contact your branch for  availing this service. You can visit www.onlinesbi.com for downloading the registration form. 
You can now avail a bouquet of funds transfer services through Internet banking
You can now avail a bouquet of funds transfer services through Internet banking
- Transfer funds within your own accounts
 - Transfer funds to third party account held in the same bank
 - Make an Inter bank funds transfer to any account held in any bank including State Bank Group
 - Pay any VISA credit card bill
 - Transfer funds to religious and Charitable institutions
 - Record standing instructions to transfer a fixed amount at a scheduled frequency for a period not exceeding one year
 - Transfer funds to NRE PIS accounts to facilitate online trading.
 
Instant Money Transfer from SBI ATM / Debit Card to Card Transfer:
You  may use SBI Card-to-Card Money Transfer system. State Bank of India  (SBI) is the state-owned largest banking   and financial services  company in India by revenue, assets and market   capitalization, known  as “Banker to every Indian”. SBI provides State   Bank ATM-cum-Debit  Card facility through which an SBI account holder can   withdraw cash or  do many stuffs FREE through any of over 26,000 ATMs  of  State Bank  Group within the country. Now you don't need to visit the   branch or  login to your Online SBI Account to transfer money to the  SBI   beneficiaries (to whom money is to be transferred). Instead you can  use   SBI Card to Card Transfer facility provided by SBI.
What is SBI Card to Card Transfer Facility ?
Sometimes it happens that you need urgently to transfer money to someone's account when there is no nearby branch of Bank or you Don't have that much time to wait in the long queue in Banks. Well if you want to transfer money to somebody's State Bank account through ATM Card you need only his SBI ATM card number and not his State Bank account number. State Bank card to card transfer facility is nothing but fast, free and convenient way for transferring money from one SBI account to another.
Things you must have for SBI Card to Card Transfer
For availing SBI Debit Card to Debit Card money transfer facility you must have these two: (i) your debit card, and (ii) debit card number of beneficiary (to whom money is to be transferred).
How to Transfer Money through State Bank ATM : Easy steps:-
To avail State Bank card to card fund transfer facility :
1. Swipe your debit card of State Bank of India.
2. Choose Transfer option (from the various option listed on the screen after swiping your ATM card. Transfer option could be seen at the right bottom side of the ATM screen.)
3. Enter the PIN (after selecting Transfer option you will be asked to Enter the PIN. You have to enter your ATM Card PIN Number there.)
4. Choose Card to Card Transfer option (from the various option listed on the screen after entering the PIN.).
5. Enter Beneficiary’s Debit Card Number
6. Enter Again Beneficiary’s Debit Card Number (you will be asked twice to enter the debit card number of the beneficiary for confirmation).
7. Enter Transferable Amount (you can now enter the amount of money which you want to transfer to the beneficiary’s account).
8. Select account type (you will be asked to choose your account type from either Savings or Current). Transaction Completed (your transaction is completed now and the amount of money is credited instantly to the recipient’s account).
SBI Card to Card Transfer Limit
At present, limitation for State Bank of India card to card transfer facility is:
Per transaction limit- You can transfer a maximum of Rs 15,000/- per transaction.
Per day limit- A maximum of Rs 30,000/- can be transferred per day from one debit card to another.
Number of transactions limit- An SBI ATM cardholder can do at most to transactions per day for card to card money transfer.
More Info on SBI Transfer Cash
For more information on SBI card to card money transfer facility one can visit official website of State Bank of India i.e. www.statebankofindia.com. Alternatively, you can make call SBI customer care toll-free numbers at 1800-425-3800 or 1800-112-211 round the clock for any type of service related confusion or further queries.
Surely you have now learnt how to tranfer money from one SBI account to another SBI account from ATM card using Card to Card Transfer Facility from any ATM of State Bank group. Here money is transferred electronically. This is paperless too and by this you help saving trees. So you may use it easily.
What is SBI Card to Card Transfer Facility ?
Sometimes it happens that you need urgently to transfer money to someone's account when there is no nearby branch of Bank or you Don't have that much time to wait in the long queue in Banks. Well if you want to transfer money to somebody's State Bank account through ATM Card you need only his SBI ATM card number and not his State Bank account number. State Bank card to card transfer facility is nothing but fast, free and convenient way for transferring money from one SBI account to another.
Things you must have for SBI Card to Card Transfer
For availing SBI Debit Card to Debit Card money transfer facility you must have these two: (i) your debit card, and (ii) debit card number of beneficiary (to whom money is to be transferred).
How to Transfer Money through State Bank ATM : Easy steps:-
To avail State Bank card to card fund transfer facility :
1. Swipe your debit card of State Bank of India.
2. Choose Transfer option (from the various option listed on the screen after swiping your ATM card. Transfer option could be seen at the right bottom side of the ATM screen.)
3. Enter the PIN (after selecting Transfer option you will be asked to Enter the PIN. You have to enter your ATM Card PIN Number there.)
4. Choose Card to Card Transfer option (from the various option listed on the screen after entering the PIN.).
5. Enter Beneficiary’s Debit Card Number
6. Enter Again Beneficiary’s Debit Card Number (you will be asked twice to enter the debit card number of the beneficiary for confirmation).
7. Enter Transferable Amount (you can now enter the amount of money which you want to transfer to the beneficiary’s account).
8. Select account type (you will be asked to choose your account type from either Savings or Current). Transaction Completed (your transaction is completed now and the amount of money is credited instantly to the recipient’s account).
SBI Card to Card Transfer Limit
At present, limitation for State Bank of India card to card transfer facility is:
Per transaction limit- You can transfer a maximum of Rs 15,000/- per transaction.
Per day limit- A maximum of Rs 30,000/- can be transferred per day from one debit card to another.
Number of transactions limit- An SBI ATM cardholder can do at most to transactions per day for card to card money transfer.
More Info on SBI Transfer Cash
For more information on SBI card to card money transfer facility one can visit official website of State Bank of India i.e. www.statebankofindia.com. Alternatively, you can make call SBI customer care toll-free numbers at 1800-425-3800 or 1800-112-211 round the clock for any type of service related confusion or further queries.
Surely you have now learnt how to tranfer money from one SBI account to another SBI account from ATM card using Card to Card Transfer Facility from any ATM of State Bank group. Here money is transferred electronically. This is paperless too and by this you help saving trees. So you may use it easily.
SBI Instant Money Transfer from Anywhere of the World:
If you want to donate money from outside of India, it is really helpful for you. You may transfer your money in just 3 minutes to a beneficiary’s account in any of over 5500 core banking branches of SBI in India. It is the fastest way to send remittance. Through this facility of instant transfer your payee's account in SBI branches of India gets credited instantly the moment your remittance from your bank branch abroad. There is also a schedule of charges for this facility. Click here for indicative rates. The indicative rates are for the remittances up to £25,000 only, please check the rate from your branch for higher amounts. There are no charges for rupee remittance to India for the individual account holders of SBI, UK, if they maintain a minimum balance and do the remittance from their account. Click here for charges. If your payee's bank account is with a Bank other than SBI and has an IFSC code the amount will reach your payee's account within 2-3 business days of your funds reaching us. SBI Money Transfer 24/7 through SBI internet banking is the ideal product for you to remit amount in Indian Rupees to India. Your remittances can also be made by way of a draft on any of SBI branches. SBI also does money transfers/remittances in Sterling and USD. You can also do money transfers from Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka using SBI Express. There are various payment options to choose from. If you are paying in cash, you are required to present the following:- One identification document which can be either a valid passport or a full UK driver's licence with photo identification.
 - One proof of address which can be either a utility bill or a bank statement not less than 3 months old.
 - A proof of withdrawal from your bank if you are remitting more than £3000.
 
- Name of beneficiary :
 - Beneficiary account number :
 - Name of the bank :
 - Branch name :
 - IFSC code / SWIFT code :
 - Currency in which remittance is to be done : ( USD/ GBP/ INR )
 - Purpose of remittances :
 
- Name of remitter :
 - Account number of remitter :
 - Address of remitter :
 - Contact number of remitter :
 
Our account no. 00868302
Account name: State Bank of India
Sort code : 600159
BIC Code: SBINGB2L
Please note that transfers done via UK BACS/FASTER PAYMENT into this account will not be processed. The rate applicable (other than GBP) will be based on the day and time SBI carries out the remittance, which is dependent upon when SBI receives your Bank's CHAPS message with complete details. If the message received is incomplete, SBI may return the funds to your bank. Your remittance will be carried out on the same day if SBI receives the funds before 3.30 p.m. BST with and not the time you may have requested your bank to initiate the transfer. CHAPS message received after 3.30 p.m. BST will be processed by the following day on the following day's rate. SBI accepts your personal cheque from your own bank account in the UK. All cheques accepted up to 11 a.m. GMT will be accounted for on the same day. Other cheques will be accounted for the next day. Thereafter it takes 5 working days (excluding holidays, Saturdays and Sundays) to clear the cheque. The draft or remittance will be effected on the 5th working day. (clearance day) Rates prevailing on the clearance day will be considered for making remittance or issuing a draft. This is irrespective of the rate prevailing on the date of submission of the cheque. The cheque can be sent by post or delivered at SBI branches. The cheque shall be made payable to "STATE BANK OF INDIA REMITTANCE ACCOUNT" . SBI also requires the following details to process your request
- Name of the person (beneficiary) to whom the amount is payable.
 - Beneficiary's bank account number.
 - Name of Bank and Branch where the remittance is to be made.
 - Purpose of remittance.
 
- A valid passport or a full UK driver's licence with photo identification.
 - A utility bill or Bank statement that is less than 3 months old.
 


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