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How can I deposit money in my SBI green card?
Visit a GCC branch or a CDM. Swipe the Green remit card at the machine. You should be able to see the account particulars displayed on the screen of the machine. Enter the amount to be remitted to a certain SBI account and deposit the exact cash in the machine.
What is green channel in SBI?
The Green Channel Counter enables the customers to deposit and withdraw money from their account without them having to fill up pay slips or cheques. By swiping their ATM cards on the Point of Sale Machines placed at the green channel counters, they can conduct transactions up to Rs. 40,000.
How do I deposit money on my green remit card?
SBI green remit card rules The remitter and beneficiary will get SMS immediately on successful completion of the transaction. The beneficiary SBI account will be updated with the transaction amount along with card number.
What is green channel fees?
Registration Fee. The firm will submit an account payee demand draft drawn in favor of ‘Principal Controller of Defence Accounts’, New Delhi, for Rs. 1.00 lakh (Rupees One lakh) plus service tax as applicable towards onetime non-refundable registration fee for Green Channel certification.
What is GCC transfer?
But one of the new system of transfer money from one bank to another bank is GCC. GCC means green channel counter. This was started by SBI but know you can see this GCC in other Indian commercial banks like Indian overseas bank and PNB. For transferring money through GCC, you need not to fill any form.
What is Green Remit Card?
Features. SBI Green Remit Card is a simple Magstripe based card without PIN. The product is targeted to facilitate Non-Home Cash Deposit Transactions to be routed through Green Channel Counter (GCC)/ Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) Card can be used for deposit of Cash (INR) to the designated beneficiary’s SBI account.
How can I use green card?
A green card allows a non-U.S. citizen to gain permanent residence in the United States. Many people from outside the United States want a green card because it would allow them to live and work (lawfully) anywhere in the United States and qualify for U.S. citizenship after three or five years.