The facility would enable customers to avail themselves of internet banking to reserve railway tickets for all trains available at the IRCTC site on the kiosk, SBI said in a press statement.
Customers will get the printed electronic reservation slip instantly after the transaction, the bank said.
Apart from ticket booking, customers can avail themselves of services like fund transfer, balance enquiry, bill payments, inter-bank fund transfer facility and tax payments, the release said.
SBI opened its first kiosk at the Mumbai Central Railway station. — PTI
SBI plans to set up 383 similar kiosks by the end of this financial year.
At the kiosks, the bank's customers can book their tickets through the IRCTC gateway and get a printed electronic slip instantly.
For the service, the customers have to pay Rs 10 per booking to SBI besides the fees that IRCTC charges
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/12/28/stories/2008122855841200.htm
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