By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
22nd December:- HDFC Bank Ltd., to organize Digital Literacy Camps for Punjab
Police. Camps will be set up in 7 cities in Punjab including Amritsar,
Jalandhar, Patiala, Hoshiarpur, Phillure, and Kapurthala. As part of this
awareness initiative, HDFC Bank will educate 8,000 new staff and 30,000
existing staff of Punjab Police on the benefits of going cashless by conducting
transactions through digital mode.
Govind
Pandey, Branch Banking Head, HDFC Bank
said that one of the objectives of demonetization is moving the economy towards
less-cash economy. To make it happen, it is imperative to educate various
stakeholders on how to conduct transactions through digital mode, instantly and
securely. HDFC Bank is happy to educate Punjab Police in its endeavour to
promote digital or cash fewer transactions and is working relentlessly to
achieve this objective.
As
part of this initiative, HDFC Bank will demonstrate through a presentation the
various transactions that can be easily, quickly, and safely conducted through
NetBanking, Mobile Banking, USSD, PoS, and apps such as HDFC Bank’s Mobile app,
UPI, PayZapp, and Chillr.
The
Bank’s PayZapp is a complete payment solution that allows customers to
top-up mobile phone, transfer money instantly, pay utility bills,buy grocery,
movie tickets,and even big-ticket purchases such as foreign holidays.Using UPI, the
Bank’s customers as well as non-customers will now be able to instantly
transfer funds. This is in addition to HDFC Bank’s powerful Netbanking portal and official mobile app, which allows
customers to perform over 205 and 85 different types of transactions,
respectively. The Bank’s Missed Call Mobile Recharge’ offering allows customers
and their family to recharge mobile by giving just a missed call. Other digital
offerings of HDFC Bank include instant
personal loan at
ATMs,10
seconds personal loan onnetbanking, and 30
minute paperless auto loan using
Biometric technology. To promote Digital Banking, the Bank has also partnered
with Chandigarh Administration, a government body in Chandigarh. The Bank works
with various departments and over 100 schools and colleges in Chandigarh to
create awareness and educate various stakeholders such as employees, students,
teachers, and traders on the benefits of going cashless to promote the use of
digital banking channels for financial transactions.
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