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State Bank of India statement PDF password

SBI protects emailed statements with a password it never spells out on the file itself. These are the formats that work, most common first — and what to do when none of them do.

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There is no single SBI password that works for everyone. The format differs between a savings account and a credit card, between net banking and the mobile app, and between older and newer accounts. The exact format for your file is stated in the email the statement arrived in — usually just under the attachment. Treat the list below as the order to try.

Account statement password

For a State Bank of India savings or current account statement, try these in order:

  1. Account number: Your 11-digit account number — Typical for statements downloaded from net banking.
  2. Date of birth: DDMMYYYY — Typical for statements generated in the YONO app.

Credit card statement password

Card statements usually use a different format from account statements:

  1. Name + birthday: First 4 letters of your name in CAPITALS + DDMM of your date of birth

SBI Card is a separate company from SBI the bank, and its statements use their own format.

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Downloading a fresh statement

  1. Sign in to OnlineSBI and open Account Statement, or use YONO → Accounts → Statement.
  2. Choose the account, set the period, and select PDF.
  3. For SBI Card, sign in at sbicard.com and open Statements.

A statement you download while signed in is often not password protected — the protection exists because the file travels by email. If the password is fighting you, re-downloading is usually faster than guessing.

If none of them work

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