Mumbai: State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender, has launched the country’s first cardless ATM withdrawals facility with its YONO (You Only Need One) Cash.
Yono Cash enable users to access a variety of financial and other services such as taxi bookings, online shopping, or medical bill payments.
Currently, YONO is offered as a smartphone app for both Android and iOS.
How it works:
Step 1: Install YONO App on your Android or iPhone
Step 2: When you have to withdraw money from an ATM, put a request on the app, following which you will get a unique 6-digit registration number, which will be valid for 30 minutes.
Step 3: Visit the nearest SBI ATM or YONO Cash points, and use that PIN to withdraw money. The customer will also get a confirmation of the cash withdrawal via SMS.
YONO Cash facility is available across 16,500 SBI ATMs, pan-India. Besides the 6-digit registration number, the user will be also required to enter the YONO App PIN for cash withdrawal. The service can be used by a customer only on one device.
SBI chairman Rajnish Kumar said the new initiative will address concerns over using debit cards at ATMs for cash withdrawals by eliminating the possible associated risks. “This feature on YONO is designed to help its users withdraw cash without a physical debit card,” he said in a statement.
Using a mobile application reduces the risk of card-based frauds which arise out of skimming and cloning.
Users can withdraw up to Rs 10,000 per transaction and make two withdrawals a day using the application.
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