Indian Bank launches e-banking lounge

April 12, 2011 11:49 pm | Updated 11:49 pm IST - CHENNAI:

C. Rangarajan, Chairman, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) with Mr T.M. Bhasin (left), CMD, Indian Bank and V. Rama Gopal; Mr Rajeev Rishi, Executive Directors, at a function in Chennai on Monday. Bijoy Ghosh

C. Rangarajan, Chairman, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) with Mr T.M. Bhasin (left), CMD, Indian Bank and V. Rama Gopal; Mr Rajeev Rishi, Executive Directors, at a function in Chennai on Monday. Bijoy Ghosh

Indian Bank on Monday launched its 24 hour operating e-banking lounge here. The facility was inaugurated by C Rangarajan, Chairman, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council. With this, the customers of Indian Bank will have the facility of cash deposit, cash withdrawal, cheque deposit with acknowledgement, internet banking, touch screen banking for all account related transactions. Dr. Rangarajan also launched two new tech products namely maestro enabled debit card for senior citizens and inter-bank mobile payment services.

Addressing presspersons, T. M. Bhasin, Chairman and Managing Director, Indian Bank, said that the bank was keen on introducing innovative, easy to use new tech products for the benefit of all types of customers and the general public.

The bank has plans to introduce e-banking lounges in various metros. The senior citizen debit card will contain details like year of birth, blood group and photo of the senior citizen.

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