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ICICI introduces 'Cardless Cash Withdrawal' through ATM using 'iMobile'

| @indiablooms | Jan 21, 2020, at 05:52 pm

New Delhi/UNI: ICICI Bank on Tuesday announced the launch of a 'Cardless Cash Withdrawal' facility from its ATMs by simply raising a request on 'iMobile'-- its mobile banking application.

However, the daily transaction limit as well as per transaction limit is set at Rs 20,000 and cash can be withdrawn from over 15,000 ATMs of the bank.

ICICI Bank Executive Director Anup Bagchi said the service is a simple and convenient way to withdraw cash without using a debit card. The 'Cardless Cash Withdrawal' service can be used for self-withdrawal when customers do not wish to carry the debit card.

Bagchi said, 'ICICI Bank has been at the forefront of digital innovations since its inception. The offering of 'Cardless Cash Withdrawal' from iMobile enables our customers to withdraw cash securely and conveniently for everyday usage and purchases, all from the convenience of their mobile phone.'  

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