KOCHI:
Federal Bank has come out with enriched features on its Mobile banking platform – FedMobile. Bank has added 300 large merchants spread across the country, thereby giving absolute comfort to the customers to pay their utility bills.
The features include facility for payment of Electricity bills, Telecom, Gas, Insurance, Mutual fun
The new version also permits the customer to refer FedMobile to a friend through Email, WhatsApp, Facebook etc. Announcing this service, Babu K A, Head – Digital Banking said “The world is witnessing a digital transformation and mobiles are playing a significant role in scripting it. Keeping this in mind and to inch closer to our theme ‘Federal on Every Mobile’, we at Federal Bank are continuously improving our Mobile Banking services. With the addition of billers, the customers are now at the comfort of initiating payments to a pool of 800 merchants.Federal

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