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Rules and Regulations of Sbi
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF SBI 1. DEFINITIONS
In these Terms of Service (Terms & Conditions), unless the context indicates otherwise, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings indicated against them:
The Bank refers State Bank of India, a body corporate established by means of an Act of the Parliament and having its Corporate Office at “State Bank Haven”, Madame Came Road, Airman Point, Mumbai - 400 021(which expression shall, unless it is repugnant to the subject or context thereof , include its successors and assigns).

Internet Banking Services are the Bank’s services which provide access to account information, products and other services (including Transaction of financial and non-financial in nature) as advised by the Bank from time to time to the customers through the internet banking website of the Bank www.onlinesbi.com .
User refers to a customer of the Bank authorized to use Internet Banking Services.
Confidential Information refers to the information obtained by the customer through the Bank for availing various services through OnlineSBI.
Personal Information refers to the information about the User obtained by the Bank in connection with the Internet Banking Service.
Account refers to the User’s Savings and/or Current Account and/or Fixed Deposit or any other type of account so designated by the Bank to be eligible account(s) for the operations through the use of Internet Banking or Demat account opened with NSDL or CDSL.
Other Holders of Demit Account refers to such holders other than the first named holder of the Demit Account. The Internet Banking Services of the Bank for Demit Account is available to a customer who has a Demit Account and Bank Account in his name (i.e. the first holder of the Demit Account and the Bank Account to be same). The Bank reserves its rights to consider any deviation to the above at its sole discretion. The Demit Account will be attached to the Use rid and will be accessible through

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