Mobile Technology moves forward for mobile Banking
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Mobile phone payment technology took another step forward today with the launch of a scheme allowing people to take cash from an ATM without using their debit card.
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Mobile Technology moves forward for mobile Banking.
Mobile phone payment technology took another step
forward today with the launch of a scheme allowing people
to take cash from an ATM without using their debit card.
Now people can take money from an ATM by making a request on their mobile phone.
They will receive a six digit pin number after making the request, which can be entered at a cash machine for the
money to be released.
The scheme aims to help people who may have lost or forgotten their card or those who might want to leave their
wallet at home.
The service, named GetCash, works at NatWest and RBS(Royal Bank of Scotland) ATMs, with a limit of £100
i.e around rs 8500 per use. The pin codes issued are valid for three hours and people can use the scheme as
many times a day as they need to, as long as they do not go over their withdrawal limit.
It is available to around two and-a-half million customers who already have the banking app on their phone
and those behind the initiative said it is a first for the UK.
Ben Green, head of mobile at NatWest and RBS, said: "We've heard countless stories from customers who've left
their wallet behind, or parents who need a quick way to send money across to their children immediately."
Customers can access the banking app on iPhone, iPad, Android and BlackBerry
Smartphones .
Thank you.
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