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Free-for-all apps: Avail bank facilities even if you are not a card holder

ICICI is not alone to bring this concept forward. State Bank of India, has also announced to make its app open for all in 30 days

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1 min read Last Updated : Dec 11 2020 | 3:13 PM IST

Recently, ICICI Bank announced its banking app iMobile Pay, which would be free for all to use. Yes, you got it right. A customer need not be a card holder with the bank to avail its online banking facilities.
 
Pretty much like how you use Google Pay, PhonePe, etc., for paying bills and purchase through UPI.
 
But ICICI is not alone to bring this concept forward. State Bank of India (SBI), has also announced to upgrade its app YONO with open for all features in 30 days.

In fact, Axis Bank has had a similar app since 2017. But it was pulled off temporarily in June for some upgrade, however, the banks’ executive vice-president and head digital banking, Sameer Shetty, informed that the app will be back soon.
 
But unlike fintechs, banks have more to offer. What’s that and what do banks gain by opening their apps for all? 

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Topics :Indian banking sectorBanksICICI Bank SBI YonoAxis Bank

First Published: Dec 11 2020 | 2:47 PM IST

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