SBI launches YONO Shopping Festival, offers up to 40% discount

HIGHLIGHTS
  • YONO Shopping Festival begins October16
  • Additional 10% cashback exclusively for all SBI credit and debit card holders
SBI launches YONO Shopping Festival; offers up to 40% discount

Mumbai: State Bank of India’s (SBI’s) comprehensive digital service platform YONO (You Only Need One) app announced the launch of YONO Shopping Festival from October 16 to 21. SBI has now become the first ever bank to launch a shopping festival in India.

There are exclusive and best-in-class offers from top 14 e-commerce merchants for the YONO Shopping Festival along with attractive financing options to all SBI customers.

The festival will also offer exciting deals in leading categories including electronics, fashion, gifting, jewellery, furniture, travel, hospitality and so on. For YONO Shopping Festival SBI has partnered with Amazon, Jabong, Myntra, Kalyan, Caratlane, PCJ, Pepperfry, OYO, Tata Cliq, Yatra, Easemytrip, Firstcry, IGP, Ferns & Petals, etc, to provide customers an optimum festive shopping delight. All SBI credit and debit card holders will be getting additional 10% cashback over and above discounts provided by the merchants on YONO.

YONO so far is associated with 85+ e-merchants and has been offering seamless banking and lifestyle experience to all its customers.

“YONO has continued to gain momentum and popularity with an average addition of 25,000 customers per day since it was launched last year. To add cheer to this festive season we are happy to announce first YONO Shopping Festival with heavy discounts and superlative deals exclusively for YONO customers across the country,” said P K Gupta, MD (Retail & Digital Banking), SBI.  

YONO can be accessed through Android and iOS powered mobile phones, and on the web through a browser, allowing for a seamless omni-channel customer experience.

SBI, the largest commercial bank in terms of assets, deposits, branches, customers and employees; is also the largest mortgage lender in the country.

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