From November 1, WhatsApp will not work on many mobile phones and SBI customers will get a new feature, find out what other new changes will take place in the new month.
The new month begins with some changes being made for the convenience of the customers or as per the rule. As November draws to a close and the month of November is about to begin, a number of banking rules are set to change, from WhatsApp. WhatsApp will not work on some iPhone and Android phones from next month. Apart from this, from November 1, SBI customers will also get the facility to submit a life certificate through video call. So let's find out what changes are going to happen from November 1 ...
The price of a gas cylinder may go up
Given the loss on LPG sales, the government may once again increase the price of LPG cylinders
The new price of LPG cylinder is announced on the first day of every month. It is believed that the price of LPG may go up this time as well. According to media reports, the government may once again increase the price of LPG cylinders in view of the loss on LPG sales.
WhatsApp will shut down
From November 1, WhatsApp will no longer support Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich, iOS 9 and KaiOS 2.5.0
From November 1, WhatsApp will not work on some iPhone and Android phones. As of November 1, WhatsApp will not support Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich, iOS 9 and KaiOS 2.5.0, according to information provided on WhatsApp. Smartphones that do not support it include Samsung, ZTE, Huawei, Sony Alcatel, etc.
A new video call facility will be launched for SBI customers
Changes: From November 1, WhatsApp will not work on many mobile phones and SBI customers will get a new feature, find out what other new changes will take place in the new month.
Pensioners will be able to submit their life certificate through in-house video call.
State Bank of India (SBI) is going to launch the new facility from November 1. Pensioners will now be able to submit their life certificate through in-house video call. A life certificate is proof that the pensioner is alive. In order to continue the pension, the pension has to be deposited in the bank, post office or financial institution every year wherever it comes from.
Bank rules will change
Customers will have to pay Rs 150 for the loan account
Now you have to pay a charge for depositing and withdrawing money in banks. Bank of Baroda (BoB) has started this. There will be a separate fee for banking beyond the prescribed limit from next month. From November 1, customers will have to pay Rs 150 for a loan account. Up to three times deposit will be free for account holders. But if customers deposit money for the fourth time, they will have to pay Rs 40. On the other hand, Jan Dhan account holders have got some relief in this. He will not have to pay any fee on deposit. But you have to pay Rs 100 on withdrawal.
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