HDFC Bank’s mobile app down, bank says ‘looking on priority’, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi: Customers of HDFC Bank have been facing issues with the bank’s mobile banking application.

In a tweet, the bank has said that it is looking into the matter on priority and urged the customers to used net banking to complete their transactions.

“We are experiencing some issues on the MobileBanking App. We are looking into this on priority and will update shortly. Customers are requested to please use NetBanking to complete their transaction. Regret the inconvenience caused. Thank you.” the bank said in a tweet.

Several users took to social media to complain regarding the issues faced on the app.

According to ‘Downdetector’, the issues surged around 10.45 a.m. and people are still facing problems.

This is yet another glitch after customers faced issues in net banking and mobile app in March.

In November last year, a major outage occurred in the bank’s internet banking and payment system on due to a power failure in the primary data centre, following which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in December asked the bank to temporarily stop all launches of the digital business generating activities and sourcing of new credit card customers.

In February, the RBI appointed an external professional IT firm to carry out a special audit of the entire IT infrastructure of HDFC Bank following the outage.



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ICICI gets 2 million customers of other banks on iMobile Pay, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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iMobile Pay’ is ICICI Bank’s mobile banking application whose revamped version is now being used by two million customers of other banks pan India. The bank has reached this figure in a span of just five months after making ‘iMobile Pay’ open to all, including customers of other banks.

ICICI Bank opened its mobile banking platform ‘iMobile Pay’ to customers of all banks in December 2020. It was a first-in-the-industry initiative that provided the significant convenience of interoperability, as it enabled users of any bank to link their account to the app and begin transacting digitally. It also offered them access to an entire range of ICICI Bank services including savings account, home loan, credit card, personal loan among others.

“ICICI Bank has always believed in introducing innovations that simplify banking for customers. In line with this philosophy, the ICICI Bank was the first to introduce a mobile banking app in the country in 2008, called ‘iMobile’. The Bank has transformed the app and renamed it ‘iMobile Pay’ five months ago to offer interoperability so that anyone, including customers of other banks, can experience the benefits of hassle-free payments and digital banking of ICICI Bank through this app. This was made possible by leveraging NPCI’s interoperable infrastructure.” said Bijith Bhaskar, Head- Digital Channels & Partnership, ICICI Bank in a statement.

“Many customers are entering into a new relationship with the Bank after downloading the app. They are opening savings accounts and applying for a credit card, home loan and personal loan among others.” he added.

The ‘pay to contact’ feature enables the customers to send money either to a mobile number or a UPI ID of their contacts, who are registered on any payment app or a digital wallet. In addition to this, features like ‘scan to pay’, bill payments, ‘check balance’ have seen maximum usage, as quoted by the bank. It has also added bill payment services on the app, to enable payments for DTH, utility services such as electricity, gas and water, FASTag recharge (including that of other banks), insurance and mobile postpaid among others.



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Airtel Payments Bank launches gold investment platform in partnership with SafeGold, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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NEW DELHI: Airtel Payments Bank Thursday launched gold investment platformDigiGold’ in partnership with SafeGold, a provider of digital gold, as part of its growing bouquet of digital services,

The DigiGold investment platform will enable Airtel Payments Bank’s saving account customers to invest in 24K gold using the Airtel Thanks App, and they will also be able to gift DigiGold to their family and friends, who have a savings account with Airtel Payments Bank.

The gold purchased by customers is stored securely by SafeGold free of cost and can be sold through the Airtel Thanks app at any time conveniently, the payments bank said in a statement and added that there is no minimum investment value requirement and customers can start with as low as one rupee.

“DigiGold is the latest addition to our neo-banking proposition of simple, secure, and value-driven products. Our customers can now invest in gold through a seamless digital journey on our app. We also plan to introduce Systematic Investment Plans to enable customers to invest regularly,” said Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Chief Operating Officer, Airtel Payments Bank.

“Gold has seen a resurgence over the past year as the instrument of the savings of choice, and we are proud to have partnered with Airtel Payments Bank to offer customers a range of digital gold-related products in the manner and value of their choice,” added Gaurav Mathur, MD, SafeGold.

Airtel Payments Bank recently increased its savings deposit limit to Rs 2 lakhs in line with RBI guidelines. It now offers an increased interest rate of 6% on deposits between Rs 1-2 lakhs.



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Airtel Payments Bank offers 6% per annum interest on deposits of over Rs 1 lakh, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Airtel Payments Bank on Monday announced its customers will get an increased interest rate of 6 per cent per annum on savings account deposit of over Rs 1 lakh. The move follows Airtel Payments Bank becoming the first payments bank to implement an enhanced day-end savings limit of Rs 2 lakh, as per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, the company said in a statement.

Airtel Payments Bank has over 5.5 crore engaged users across its operations, the statement added.

The interest rate is at 2.5 per cent per annum for a deposit up to Rs 1 lakh.

Announcing the higher interest rate on savings account deposits of over Rs 1 lakh, Anubrata Biswas, CEO of Airtel Payments Bank, said, “RBI’s increased savings deposit ceiling is a major milestone for payments banks as this was a key ask from customers”.

With an “attractive” interest rate on deposit sums above one lakh, Airtel Payments Bank is making banking proposition even more rewarding, Biswas added.

“Our unmatched footprint of 5,00,000 banking points and a global first secure and simple experience delivered digitally, Airtel Payments Bank offers a market-leading proposition for both the urban digital and the rural underbanked customer,” Biswas pointed out.

The new interest rate regime is an important addition to the bank’s suite of solutions.

Customers can open an Airtel Payments Bank account within minutes with a video call from the Airtel Thanks app.

The bank offers a digital savings account – Rewards123, which offers more value to customers when they transact digitally using the account.



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Yono by SBI Joins Hands with Shivrai Technologies, to Launch Small Farm Accounting App, Farmizo Khata, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Farmizo Khata assisting Farmers of the Future

Shivrai Technologies, Indian AgTech company, recently announced the launch of their B2C Farm accounting mobile application, Farmizo Khata. Joining hands with Yono by SBI, they aim to help farmers across the country to manage their accounts efficiently, thus cutting down on losses. Shivrai also owns their own B2B brand, FarmERP.

Shivrai Technologies recently coined their 25-year mark of incorporation. Known for their formidable solutions in the space of AgriTech, they are all set to dip their foot into the B2C pool. Through this new venture with Yono by SBI, they aim to make their application increasingly accessible.

Farmers incur massive losses due to the lack of knowledge, disorganised book-keeping skills, and inability to manage their expenses in the most profitable manner. To aid this process, Shivrai Technologies partnered with leading digital banking platform, Yono SBI to help smallholder, marginal, and large-holder farmers by way of a free application. This will allow them to focus on their costs incurred, as well as the bookkeeping of total profits that are in line.

This free-of-cost application will not only efficiently manage their accounts but will also give them a platform to analyse and calculate their profits, losses, and expenses, thus enabling them to make wiser purchase, harvest, and production decisions. It is curated in the simplest possible way for smallholder farmers to benefit from it.

Aapki Kheti Ka Hisaab Kitaab- Available on Google Playstore and Appstore, as well as in the form of a digital portal, this accounting software has a simple User Interface and Experience for its audience. Shivrai is offering this software to farmers all across the nation at no cost.

How Does It Work?

Users can create their profile by entering basic information. Post that, the software will guide them to register their plot by entering Plot details and Crop Information. This software will also assist the farmers in Geo-Tagging their crops. In the next step, the farmers would be required to add their expenses incurred on each plot, along with their income details and profit and loss amounts on the software’s dashboard. After doing this, the software would automatically generate the Exact Cost of Production of each crop as per kg and acre. This would include the Auditor cost, the marketing and housekeeping cost, etc. In the end, the software would create a ‘Khata’ with a complete view of all the transactions in a simple ledger.

Sanjay Borkar, CEO and Co-Founder of Shivrai Technologies commented on the launch of the software, “We are very excited to announce the launch of this application. Inconsistent cost sheets, poor calculations of expenses and income, faulty accounts are a pain for farmers, resulting in massive financial setbacks. Farmizo Khata has entered the market with the sole purpose of reducing these financial setbacks for smallholder farmers, in turn increasing their yearly turnovers.,

Under the umbrella of Farmizo, Shivrai also plans on launching applications catering to various sub-verticals within the agricultural industry. In the year 2021, the brand is focusing on the upliftment of smallholder farmers by way of launching various applications personalised for their use. In the coming months, Shivrai is gearing itself to launch its new D2C application. The app that is in the final stages of testing, would be directly selling fresh fruits and vegetables to end-consumers, bypassing all and any third-party retailers or middlemen. In the next two years, the brand has a target to onboard 2 million agricultural stakeholders on their platforms.

Santosh Shinde, COO, and Co-Founder of Shivrai Technologies stated, “We believe Farmizo Khata will pave a way for smallholder farmers giving them the right support they need to make wise financial decisions. This being the 25th year of the inception of our parent company, Shivrai Technologies, we have some exciting projects in the pipeline. Farmizo is one such project that we can’t wait to share with the market.,

Shivrai Technologies is best known for their B2B Farm Business Management Platform, FarmERP. The platform has its presence in over 25 countries today, catering to stakeholders across the entire agricultural value chain. Their comprehensive platform acts as a solution for various agribusinesses and aims to vastly grow in the future with their personalised solutions.



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PNB plans single app and tailor-made products for customer engagements, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Digital has become the synonym for the banking sector. While many banks have been trying their best to offer seamless and swift service to their customers, a few banks are also thinking of creating customised products for their customers. Sunil Soni, CGM-IT, CIO, explains how PNB is building seamless customer engagement and how they go for digital adoption considering the large presence of the banks.

Customised products

“There was a time when a bank would create a product, then go to the market and look for adoption. Given everything that has been going on in the industry, times have changed now. We need to prepare a tailor-made product and then relevantly place it in the market so that the adoption is effortless and does not create any kind of hindrance,” said Sunil Soni, CGM-IT, CIO, Punjab National Bank.

But it’s not easy, as Soni says, “A lot of market research and time goes into preparing a tailor-made product for the benefit of a segmented customer base, it is not the case of ‘one shoe- fits all’.

Discouraging customers from branch visit

As digital usage progresses, the bank would like to discourage customers from visiting banks.

“In today’s scenario, the PNB is following the type of work culture where we discourage footfall at the branches and encourage a do-it-yourself kind of an approach,”

He added that to achieve this goal they are focusing on emerging technologies.

“We are adopting technologies like machine learning, data analytics. AI and RPM, one by one. However, if you look at providing solutions, it is important to have an interplay of all these facilities,”

With a great customer base, comes great responsibility

PNB, being the second-largest PSU bank in the country, has around 11,000 branches across different geographies. Also, the bank’s wide customer base includes people from deep rural areas as well as those living in metropolitan cities. Serving such customers digitally is a big challenge.

“If we do it in the metropolitan cities, we would create a rich product like the ‘PNB one mobile banking App’. However, in a rural area internet or receiving good bandwidth could be a challenge, even availability of a branch could be a question, in such case we will have to prepare a business model that runs on a very thin network, like ‘PNB Lite’ that provides all the basic services that the people from that segment will require,” Soni said.

Banking on the millennial

Soni adds that customer engagement is the key.

“Customer engagement is the utmost priority. If banks create products and there is minimal adoption then the whole work and the capital goes to the drain and also loses an opportunity of the potential revenue,”

For PNB the millennials are the large customer base which is also the target base of customers for all the BFSI companies.

“Almost 60% of all the transactions at PNB are done by millennials. This segment doesn’t have time to walk back and look at our brick and mortar structure. We are focusing on developing a product that provides everything to our customers under one umbrella through our Mobile Banking App. Engaging with the service providers, merchants and sellers and even with companies like Swiggy will help millennials to make use of the app for almost all their day to day requirements, It will be an enriching marketing experience for us as well,” Soni explains.

PNB building modern banking

Soni says that the bank is using the topmost technologies. Currently, voice bots are being used for the PNB ONE app. Bots are encouraging collaborative banking where the availability of a customer service executive does not affect the banking experience of the customer and fastens the response time for a query. Some of our call centres or phone banking services are also being augmented with bots to provide utmost convenience and make banking faster. We are actively looking at the constant feedback from our customers on the websites and improving upon every suggestion. The complaints registered by the customers are resolved on a priority basis,”

Changes to the traditional IT model

“We have shifted from a conventional waterfall model to an agile model of programming. Earlier it would take us months to prepare a model and launch it, whereas today it hardly takes us a few weeks to bring about a small change or introduce a new product completely.” Soni explained

This article is based on the fireside discussion with Sunil Soni, CGM-IT, CIO, PNB at ETCIO BFSI Conclave.



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Razorpay announces 3rd largest ESOP sale of $10 million for 750 current, former employees

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Fintech unicorn Razorpay, on Thursday, announced its third ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) buyback program worth $10 million (₹73 crore) for its 750 employees.

All existing and former employees of Razorpay who hold vested stocks will be eligible to sell up to 33 per cent of their vested ESOP shares. Sequoia Capital India and GIC, two of Razorpay’s key investors will be the buyers involved in this development.

ESOP buybacks in the start-up industry have been a source of significant wealth creation for employees but it is not something that companies usually offer as an annual event. Razorpay is one of India’s youngest start-ups to have facilitated the ESOP buyback program consequently for the last three years.

The share sale is expected to benefit employees across roles – from team leaders to support executives to administrative staff. Razorpay’s 1,350 people team raised their $100 million Series D funding in October last year and the ESOP buyback plan is a reflection of the faith that the company and its employees have instilled in each other.

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“We’ve always said and believed that our employees are the reason for every success that we have had. They turned an unprecedented year into one of the strongest years for Razorpay. And this ESOP Buyback is our little way of giving back to the employees for their contribution and a form of wealth creation for all, as it is important for us to ensure that our employees also grow along with the company. Our current and former employees, even as young as 23, will be eligible for this incentive, irrespective of rank. The compensation will be rolled out to all our employees, be it software engineers, product managers, customer experience agents, or administrative staff. I believe there’s no better time than now to recognise the team for all their efforts and having trusted us in this journey,” said Harshil Mathur, CEO and co-founder, Razorpay.

Razorpay’s first liquidity event through ESOP encashment occurred in November 2018 for its 140 employees then. The transaction was done at a 50 per cent premium to the valuation. The second ESOP sale event occurred in November 2019, during which approximately 400 employees were eligible. To date, the company has awarded ESOPs to 1,000 employees, with current employees holding a majority share.

Also read: Mastercard and Razorpay partner to make digital payments more accessible for MSMEs and startups

Currently powering online payments for more than 5 million small and large businesses such as Facebook, IRCTC, CRED, Zerodha, Indigo among others, Razorpay has clocked in a healthy growth rate of 40-45 per cent month-on-month and is geared to increase its merchant count to 10 million by next year.

Razorpay registered 3X growth in payment volume through SMBs that went online for the first time during Covid in 2020.

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Mobile app for gold loan launched in Kochi

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Kochi-based Gold Dimensions Pvt Ltd has introduced a mobile app using which customers can take out gold loans on easy and borrower-friendly terms from banks.

The app named My Gold Bazzar.com helps locate suitable banks, both in the private and public sectors, for speedy disbursal of loans at lower interest rates and high per gram rate, Tomy K Augustine, one of the promoters of the company, said.

Also read: Big Story | Five cautions against money-lending apps

The main feature of the app is that prospective borrowers can easily locate lenders that offers customer-friendly features such as low rate of interest, high per gram rate, low service charge, and quick service, among others. The facility of takeover of existing loan is also offered by this app.

This is for the first time in the country that an app for gold loans has been launched, he said. Users can also obtain daily gold rates through this app. In an initial offer, the company will return a part of the interest paid if the loan is closed after 30 days, he said.

Also read: CSB banks on gold loans to drive growth

The company intends to expand across South India within three months, and pan India in the next six months, he added.

The app was launched by Jose Dominic, Director and Co-founder of CGH Earth Group.

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