How to get yes bank account statement on mail

To get a Yes Bank account statement on mail, you can follow these steps:

Online Method:

  1. Log in to your Yes Bank Internet Banking account using your username and password.
  2. Click on the "Account Services" tab and then select "Statement" from the drop-down menu.
  3. Choose the account type (Savings, Current, etc.) and the statement period (e.g., last 6 months, last year, etc.).
  4. Click on "Generate Statement" and select the format you want to receive the statement in (PDF or HTML).
  5. Enter your email ID and mobile number to receive the statement on mail.
  6. Confirm your request and the statement will be sent to your registered email ID and mobile number.

Mobile Banking App:

  1. Download and install the Yes Bank Mobile Banking app on your smartphone.
  2. Log in to the app using your username and password.
  3. Tap on the "Account Services" tab and then select "Statement" from the drop-down menu.
  4. Choose the account type and statement period as mentioned above.
  5. Tap on "Generate Statement" and select the format you want to receive the statement in (PDF or HTML).
  6. Enter your email ID and mobile number to receive the statement on mail.
  7. Confirm your request and the statement will be sent to your registered email ID and mobile number.

Branch Visit:

  1. Visit your nearest Yes Bank branch with your account number and a valid ID proof.
  2. Ask the bank representative to generate a statement for your account.
  3. Specify the account type and statement period as mentioned above.
  4. The representative will provide you with a printed copy of the statement or send it to your registered email ID and mobile number.

Postal Mail:

  1. Write a letter to Yes Bank requesting a statement for your account.
  2. Mention your account number, account type, and the statement period you require.
  3. Send the letter to the following address:

Yes Bank Statement Request Yes Bank House, 9th Floor, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai - 400051

  1. The bank will send the statement to your registered postal address.

Please note that you may need to provide your account number, account type, and other relevant details to receive the statement. Additionally, the bank may charge a nominal fee for printing and sending the statement by post.