After BOB, HDFC and SBI, IDBI has also launched Video KYC facility for customers, now it is possible to open a home savings account.
The bank has provided completely contactless and paperless facility under VAO
IDBI Bank launched banking service on WhatsApp in October last year
IDBI Bank has launched Video KYC facility for customers. Under this facility, the customers of this bank will now be able to open a savings account at home. The bank has launched Video Account Opening (VAO) facility for opening a savings account. With this facility, there is no need to go to the bank to open an account. The customer does not even need to fill any physical form for this. The bank has launched a fully contactless and parallel facility under VAO.
The process of opening an account at home IDBI
First you have to go to the official website of IDBI Bank https://www.idbibank.in.
In this you have to click on Video KYC option. The link to the video KYC will then open.
You will then be taken to a new page. After filling in all the information, click on continue.
Then enter your page number and click continue.
You will then receive an OTP on the e-mail, enter it.
Fill in your personal details.
Fill in the account details and click continue. Your application has completed.
The WhatsApp banking facility was launched last year
IDBI Bank launched a banking service for its customers on WhatsApp in October last year. Basic banking services are being easily provided to all customers through this facility. To avail the benefits of WhatsApp banking, the customer has to save the bank's WhatsApp number in their phone and give their WhatsApp number to the bank. The bank will then launch this feature on your WhatsApp number. You have to contact the bank to start this facility on your number.
Many banks have already started this facility
Bank of Baroda has also launched Insta Click Savings Account facility. Under this, a home account can be easily opened without any help. Apart from this, HDFC Bank also launched Video KYC facility. Earlier, the country's largest bank, State Bank of India (SBI), also launched the Video KYC facility in June 2020.
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