Monday, October 13, 2014

Send and Receive money among Facebook Friends : KAYPAY :Kotak Mahindra Bank

Kotak Mahindra Bank has started Fund transfer between Facebook Friend.All you need to have a Facebook account and a BANK account. User need to register on www.kaypay.com using Facebook account
Follow this step to transfer fund within your Facebook friend

1)Log-in using Facebook account
2)Search for the Kaypay app and click to reach the launch page of the app
Agree to the terms & conditions laid by Kotak Mahindra Bank for using the app and 'Allow' it to access your Facebook profile content
3)Take the next step to register your bank account
Once the registration process is complete, you can easily transfer money to your Facebook friends
Steps for transferring money:
1) A friend from your Facebook list, to whom you wish to transfer the money
2) Select your account from which you want to transfer funds. If you have more than one account, your default account number will be pre-populated
3) Enter the desired amount
4) You can choose to add a message for your friend
5) Enter the One Time Password, click here to know how to generate an OTP
6) Confirm the transaction
You can transfer funds to anyone on your Facebook friend list.All your unregistered friends will get a Facebook notification informing them of the money transfer. They will have to register their bank account with Kaypay in which they want to receive the money. If they don't register within 48 hours, the money will be credited to your account.There is no Charges for FUND Transfer as of now.

Limits For Sender(in Rs) For Recipient (in Rs)
Daily               2500                      25000
Monthly       25000              25000

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Soon Send and Receive money via Facebook Messenger

Soon you should be able to send your friends money in a message, similar to the way you send them a photograph. New reports suggest Facebook has built a fund transfer feature right into its Messenger app, and just has to turn on the feature which was unearthed by a novel hack.



Andrew Aude, a computer science student at Stanford, used IOS app exploration developer tool Cycript to turn on the feature. The new feature in Messenger will allow users to add a debit card in Messenger, or use the one they've already linked to their Facebook account in the past.

Facebook hasn't turned on the feature yet, but has already built in security measures that will be required for secure in-app payments. The payment feature has propped up soon after David Marcus, former President of PayPal, took over as head of Messenger at the social network giant.

However, it's now clear why  Facebook is looking to take on apps like Venmo, PayPal, Square Cash and other peer-to-peer money transfer apps. The company believes that the payments feature will help make Messenger successful, helping people share with each other and interact with businesses.

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Monday, October 6, 2014

Dena Bank Missed call Account balance Facility


Dena Bank has introduced the MISSED CALL facility, for the benefit of customers whose mobile numbers are registered in CUMM menu.
 
With this facility, the customer has to call the below numbers from the registered mobile, for the facility as under :


Mobile No.
Facility
09289356677
Balance for operative accounts
( upto a maximum of 5 accounts )
09278656677
Mini statement of operative accounts for last 4 transactions
( upto maximum of 5 accounts )

 On dialing the number, the call will get automatically disconnected after 2 rings.  The customer will receive SMS messages for the 5 operative accounts as mentioned above.
 
The advantage with the facility is that there is no charge for the calls and the customer will receive the information for upto 5 operative accounts with a single call.
 
The customer need not visit the branch just to know the balance / transaction details.

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