SBI FASTag is a device that uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) software to allow toll payments directly from the prepaid account or related savings account. It is a 10x 5 cm, in the shape of a rectangle, multi-layered tag, made of good quality paper, containing chip and antenna within its layers.
SBI FASTag is pasted on the windscreen of the vehicle, and through the Radio frequency identification method, the information is read at the toll plaza from the tag. It encourages cashless payments at toll plazas. SBI FASTag can be conveniently recharged online through credit card, debit card, net banking, and IMPS.
You can visit any PoS location in the country (attached as annexure-B), and with valid KYC documents and vehicle RC copy along with the originals for verifications purposes, (attached annexure-C), You can open your account in two categories:
1: Limited KYC holder’s account: RC copy of the vehicle, ID, and address proof (list attached). Photo of the customer.
2: Full KYC Holders account: RC Copy of the vehicle, ID and address proof (list attached), Photo of the Customer.
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