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RBI website goes the app way

RBI website goes the app way

India Blooms News Service | | 11 Mar 2017, 02:18 pm
Mumbai, Mar 11 (IBNS): The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has launched a mobile application (app) version of its website for Android as well as iOS platforms.

The app was formally launched on Friday and can be downloaded from the Play Store/App Store in one’s Android phone/iPhone, respectively, using the keyword “Reserve Bank of India”.

To start with, the most accessed sections of the website (www.rbi.org.in) such as press releases, IFSC/ MICR codes, Bank Holidays and Current Rates including Policy rates and reference rate of four major currencies – have been made available on the app.

There is a dynamic window on the top of the landing page of the app which alternately displays three public awareness messages - the new design currency notes of rupees 2000 and rupees 500 denominations as well as RBI’s message on KYC under the “RBI Kehta Hai” series. On clicking on any of these, the user can open and read the full text of the public awareness message issued.

The user can also activate the feature of ‘push’ notification to get an alert on new releases.

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