Hello friends, in this article we are discussing on the topic
how to check SBI loan remaining tenure. If you are a SBI customer and you have
a loan account in SBI. If you want to know the remaining tenure of your loan
account then how to know SBI loan account’s remaining tenure.
Many of SBI loan account holders don’t know the process how
to check SBI loan account’s remaining instalments. Suppose you have a loan
account in SBI and you are paying your instalment regularly. In such conditions
you want to know how many instalments are remaining and when will complete
repayment of your loan account.
In such conditions you can easily check the remaining time of
your loan account through Yono SBI. In the following steps we have discussed on
this topic.
How to know
SBI loan remaining tenure:
We are discussing the process through Yono SBI mobile
application here. For which you need to register in Yono SBI first. If you have
already registered with Yono app then follow the following steps.
STEP 1: Go to
your mobile and login to Yono SBI mobile app.
STEP 2: As you
logged in to your account, you will be on your account’s dashboard. Here you
will find different tabs of different options. Click on the tab ‘Accounts’ on
this page.
STEP 3: You
will be redirected to your account’s tab. On the top of the page you will see
your savings bank account’s balance, your deposit account’s balance, your
borrowing account’s outstanding balance etc. Click on the tab ‘My borrowings’
here.
STEP 4: After
clicking on ‘my borrowings’ you will see your loan account number on the page
and the outstanding balance in the account. You will also see an arrow mark
against your account number. Click on this arrow mark here.
STEP 5: As you
click on the arrow mark against your loan account the details of your loan
account will be displayed on the screen. Here you will see your loan account
number, remaining duration, outstanding amount, rate of interest, EMI amount etc.
These are the simple steps how you can check your SBI loan
account remaining balance and tenure. You can also watch the following video on
this topic. This will help you to understand the above discussed process.
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