To facilitate transfers through Western Union. |
Bharti Airtel is looking to tie-up with private banks to offer money transfer facilities through the Western Union Money Transfer (WUMT), an international money transferring system, through their mobile handsets. |
The telecom operator will soon offer the services to its subscribers, said Sharlin Thayil, Chief Operating Officer, Airtel Gujarat circle. |
"We are in talks with several banks for tie-ups for money transfers through the Western Union Money Transfer," said Thayil, refusing to divulge further details. |
Explaining the usage of the service, Thayil said that the subscribers will be required to download a software that facilitates money transfers on GPRS-enabled mobile handsets. |
The subscribers would then be required to punch in their account number and authenticate their profile. |
"The software comes with very high safeguards and the subscribers would be provided a personal identification number (PIN) to transfer the money through their handsets," said Thayil. |
He said that Airtel is still working on the nitty-gritties of downloading the software and tying-up with several private banks. |
Airtel has been regularly making new additions to its repertoire of value added services (VAS). |
Recently, the company launched an infoline service which enables a subscriber to secure information on services like health, education, transport and such other facilities. For the infoline service, Airtel subscribers will be required to dial 55,000. |
"By introducing such VAS, we are demonstrating our focus on customer-based telecom operations. We keep a track of what our subscribers need and try to provide them in the best manner," said Thayil. |
With its focus on more such VAS, Airtel intends to increase the VAS usage among its subscribers from the present 70 per cent, added Thayil. |