HDFC Bank launches mobile banking in Hindi Indore: Targeting 560-million Hindi-speaking population, the second largest private sector lender HDFC Bank today launched a mobile banking application in the national language.



Mobile banking services is part of the bank's overall strategy to use convergent communication platform to engage with customers, Senior Executive Vice-President for Direct Banking Channels and Premier Banking Birendra Sahu said here.

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04:13 PM, Nov 20, 2012

No significant progress in mobile banking: RBI New Delhi: The Reserve Bank said that banks have not really made a significant penetration to extend mobile banking services, even among their existing customers. "Banks have not really made a significant penetration even among their existing customers to extend mobile banking services," RBI Deputy Governor KC Chakrabarty said at an International Banking Summit in Mumbai today. "The most important concern is that there is a significant percentage of financially...  
11:44 AM, Mar 30, 2012

Vodafone launches mobile banking in Rajasthan
by IANS
Rajasthan: Leading telecom service provider Vodafone India and private lender HDFC Bank Saturday launched "m-paisa", a mobile banking service in Rajasthan to enable millions of unbanked Indians perform basic banking transactions on their mobile phone. "It is a great opportunity for a country like India to improve financial inclusion through mobile banking. It is a pioneering initiative modelled on the lines of Vodafone's m-pesa product running in three different countries...  
11:04 AM, Nov 28, 2011

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London: Former England paceman Stephen Harmison expects spinners Graeme Swann and Monty Panesar to take most of the tourists' wickets during their series in India but says the seamers will also have a key role to play. Alastair Cook begins his stint as full-time Test captain on Thursday when the first of a four-match campaign gets underway in Ahmedabad with England seeking their first series win in India since 1984/85. ...
01:41 PM, Jul 18, 2008

Bank visits over, here comes mobile banking Colombo: Sri Lanka's selection committee has asked Lasith Malinga to return home from the Indian Premier League (IPL) and undergo rehabilitation after the fast bowler made himself unavailable for the upcoming Test series in England citing injury. The SLC officials had on Wednesday cast doubt on Malinga's injury claims by stating that it was awkward that he continues to play for the cash-rich IPL while saying that he was unfit...  
10:13 PM, Jan 17, 2008