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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

ICICI launches branch-free banking

 

 

 

India's largest private sector bank ICICI on Monday became the first
bank in the country to launch 'B-2 Branch-free Banking'.

ICICI Bank Executive Director V Vaidyanathan said in Mumbai: "B2-
Branch-free Banking is a unique way of direct banking, which will
allow customers to manage all their finances online."

"We have implemented this system abroad and it has become very
successful. In the UK we have more than 123,000 customers, in Canada
67,000 customers and in Germany 9,000 customers," he added.

Through branch-free banking, one can obtain all information in single
interface to facilitate banking transactions over the internet,
Vaidyanathan said.

In the future, the bank will add asset products schemes using this
facility. "We will add personal loans, auto loans and credit cards in
branch-free banking," he said.

Customers opting for branch-free banking can benefit from zero
charges, and no minimum balance is required.

Moreover, if the balance exceeds Rs 5,000, money will be automatically
transferred, in multiples of Rs.5,000, to a linked fixed deposit that
will earn ICICI Bank fixed deposit rates.

"B2 Branch-free Banking is a new way of banking. India has over 49
million internet connections and this number is growing at around 20
percent. So this innovation of banking 'only' on the net will gather
momentum," Vaidyanathan said.

He added that the bank would soon launch a new initiative called SMS
in cash. Through, this, the customers can transfer money to a non-
ICICI account holder through ATM using cell phone.



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