Mumbai: The State Bank of India (SBI) said that it has launched ‘Yono’ branches in select cities, aimed at driving adoption of digital banking among its customers.
The bank has launched Yono branches in Navi Mumbai, Indore and Gurugram, one in each city, as part of its pilot, a release said.
“We believe the Yono branch will enable and empower customers to adopt digital banking to enjoy all banking services with ease,” SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar said.
Through the self-service zone, customers can deposit cheque into smart cheque deposit kiosks, withdraw and deposit cash, and print passbook 24×7, without depending on branch staff.

