Cardless Cash Withdrawal: No debit card required! Bank of Baroda allows its customers to withdraw Rs 5,000 via THIS app - Know details here
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is offering its customers the flexibility to withdraw up to Rs 5,000 without using their Debit Card.
Bank of Baroda (BoB) is offering its customers the flexibility to withdraw up to Rs 5,000 without using their Debit Card. The customers can now withdraw cash up to Rs 5,000 from the Bank ATM through M-Connect Plus app.
This cardless cash withdrawal facility is now being offered by various banks. What was the reason to introduce this facility? This was rolled out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as many people were hesitant visiting ATMs.
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Options to Register BoB Mobile Banking – M-Connect Plus
a) Submit a simple form to your base branch
Your base branch will register you for Mobile Banking (M-Connect Plus) or,
b) Through Bank of Baroda Internet Banking (Baroda Connect)
If you are using Internet Banking of Bank of Baroda (Baroda connect), you can self register for Mobile Banking, or.
c) Through Bank of Baroda ATMs
You can register Mconnect Plus by visiting any Bank of Baroda ATM or,
d) Through Bank of Baroda Mconnect Plus Application itself exclusively for Android Users
You can self-register for Mobile Banking through the application by using your debit card credentials
Not just this, BoB M-Connect Plus app
Yes, services charges will be deducted for every IMPS transaction initiated through Mobile Banking as per the below given scheme with 18 per cent GST (with effect from April 1, 2019)
For up to Rs 1,000 withdrawal then charges exclusive of GST is 1 per cent. For Rs 1,001-25,000 withdrawal then charges exclusive of GST is 1.5 per cent and if above Rs 25,000 cash is withdrawal then charges exclusive of GST is 5.50 per cent.
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