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Indiapost to expand online money transfer service

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Ravi Menon, Chennai
st office would require a nominal hardware investment of Rs 35,000, besides the online transfer software and internet dial-up connectivity.  Using the web-based money transfer service, available only for Indian residents, customers can transfer amounts ranging from Rs 1,000-50,000 through designated iMO post offices across the country. While there is no plan to extend the scheme to non-resident Indians, Indiapost is likely to raise the upper limit of Rs 50,000 for corporate account holders.  Transaction volumes on the iMO network in the year-and-a-half period since it was first introduced have crossed Rs 18 crore.

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First Published: Sep 12 2007 | 12:00 AM IST

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