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Showing posts with label Central Bank of India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Bank of India. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Central Bank of India mPassbook - new features please

Central Bank of India mPassbook - new features please



          The Cent m-passbook App offered by Central Bank of India is a favorite with its account holders.

          Account holders have the opportunity to view all their accounts linked to their customer ID in a single window.

          Account holders can view their Loan /Saving / Current /Overdraft /PPF transactions linked to their customer ID.

          One unique feature of Cent m-passbook is the facility to append comments to the transactions.

          Read more about Cent mPassbook @ https://www.centralbankofindia.co.in/en/m-passbook

 Now, in line with the new digital banking products, Central Bank of India IT Team may think of introducing new features.

These new features will encourage more view transactions on Cent mPassbook.

Based on feedback, Central Bank of India IT Team can fine-tune the same.

The new features will reduce traffic at Branches / Call Centre and the main Central Bank of India Mobile banking app.

Please introduce New Features: -

Feature 01) UPI – Transactions search based on VPA / mobile numbers

Feature 02) Report suspicious transactions

Feature 03) NACH Debit Mandates - View

Feature 04) NACH Debit Mandates – Transactions view on UMRN Number

Feature 05) UPI Debit Mandates - View

Feature 06) UPI Debit Mandates – Transactions view on UMRN Number

 

 

Benefits: -

01)  Only view facility, financial transactions cannot be executed. So, no fear of unknown debits.

02)                  Simple layout,

03)                  Easy to navigate

 

 

Established in 1911, Central Bank of India was the first Indian commercial bank which was wholly owned and managed by Indians.

Among the Public Sector Banks, Central Bank of India can be truly described as an All India Bank, due to distribution of its large network in all 28 States and also in 7 out of 8 Union Territories in India

 

 

Disclaimer: These are my personal views only. The bottom line is Safe ePayments. Nothing More - Nothing Less. 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Central Bank of India to launch RuPay Cards




The RUPAY Card network has added one more member, with Central Bank of India inking an agreement with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) for issuance of RuPay cards.

To make the best use of this agreement, Central Bank of India, tweaking all its EDC Machines to be RuPay compliant. With the above feature, the bank will be in a position to issue RuPay cards as well as make payment of all RuPay cards issued by other banks in the country.

The major observation by Central Bank of India, is that the charges currently levied by RuPay are almost at par with others. NPCI has assured that shortly they will bring down these charges.

NPCI is also encouraging banks to issue RuPay cards for Financial Inclusion and Kisan Credit Card.
Central Bank of India, was established in 1911, and has the distinction of being the first Indian Commercial Bank wholly owned and managed by Indians. Central Bank of India, was the dream of Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala, founder of the Bank.

The Bank recently celebrated its 100 years of existence.

Over the years, various innovative schemes were launched by the bank. The most noteworthy was the launch of an Exclusive Ladies Department to cater to the Bank's women clientele, that too in the year 1924.

Tata Industrial Bank founded by Shri.J.R.D Tata was acquired by Central Bank of India, in 1923

A magnificent book on Bank's History was released as part of its centennial celebrations.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Promotion Schemes-ePayments-Central Bank of India




Promotion Schemes-ePayments-Central Bank of India

Central Bank of India, is the presenting Sponsor for Big Bazaar's Annual Sabse Saste Din Fair.


This is an Annual Event of Big Bazaar's  hosted every weekend during the Republic Day.
This year Central Bank of Indis is the presenting sponsor for the Mega event. This is a win-win Situation for Big Bazaar and Central Bank of India.

In all the Big Bazaar's advertisments, Central Bank of India logo and name will be prominently displayed.
This will boost the visibility of Central Bank of India

At the same time, a part of the Big Bazaar's advertising costs will be subsidised by the Central Bank of India tie-up.
This historical tie-up also brings additional 5% Cash back on Central Bank of India MAESTRO Debit Cards during these four days!

However, in the Central Bank of India's website, this tie-up is not yet mentioned nor I could locate about the additional 5% Cash back offer.
Trust the Bank has informed its customer's about this offer through other information channels.
However, on Big Bazaar's website, Central Bank of India's logo is prominently displayed.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Product Launch-Central Bank of India Gift Card






Product Launch-Central Bank of India

Central Bank of India, Rev and MasterCard to introduce new payment products
Central Bank of India, Rev India and MasterCard have joined forces to roll out a range of payment solutions on the Indian market.

Just prior to Diwali, Central Bank of India, has launched this new product. Diwali in India, is a major festival, and also a time for Gifts.

This product is the first of its kind in India, as it is aimed for Indian Consumers without bank accounts or credit cards.
As the upper-limit of the Card is pre-determined, this Card is a good option to minimize fraudulent transactions too.
I am sure, Central Bank of India, has taken into consideration the KYC/AML Norms, as the target group is Indian Consumers without bank accounts or credit cards.


The Central Bank of India MasterCard Gift Card and the Rev MasterCard Virtual Card, both issued by the Central Bank of India, are the first of this series of products.

The Central Bank of India MasterCard Gift Card provides customers with a gift option that recipients can redeem when making purchases anywhere MasterCard is accepted in India. With the Rev MasterCard Virtual Card, buyers can make purchases online, over the phone or by mail order at any location which accepts MasterCard. Both cards are mainly aimed at Indian consumers without bank accounts or credit cards.

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