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How to apply and get Passbook in ICICI Bank


How to get Passbook in ICICI Bank
 
 
Issue of pass book - on request at base branch where account is maintained.

Issue of duplicate pass book -  Rs 100 for issuance and Rs 25 per page for updation
Cheque Book in ICICI:

Cheque books will be couriered directly to the mailing address given by the Customer provided all formalities are completed. Subsequent cheque books can be requisitioned through the requisition leaf available in the cheque book or through ATMs subject to satisfactory conduct of the Account.
 
Cheque books are normally issued free of cost, however, ICICI Bank reserves the right to recover the cost of the cheque book requisitioned

How to transfer money to demat account from savings Account

Saving accounts :
 
Saving accounts are accounts maintained by retail financial institutions that pay interest but cannot be used directly as money in the narrow sense of a medium of exchange (for example, by writing a cheque). These accounts let customers set aside a portion of their liquid assets while earning a monetary return. For the bank, money in a savings account may not be callable immediately and in some jurisdictions, does not incur a reserve requirement, freeing up cash from the bank's vault to be lent out with interest.
 
Demat Account :
 
In India, shares and securities are held electronically in a Dematerialized pr Demat account, instead of the investor taking physical possession of certificates. A Dematerialized account is opened by the investor while registering with an investment broker (or sub-broker). The Dematerialized account number is quoted for all transactions to enable electronic settlements of trades to take place. Every shareholder will have a Dematerialized account for the purpose of transacting shares.
 
Demat account is not a place for keeping money. It is a place for keeping shares. If you go through the Demat account, you will be able to know the movement of shares in and out of your Demat account as well as your current hold.
 
When you get demat a/c linked with the one of saving account. then in demat site there will be link to allocate funds link and add the amount that you want to transfer from your savings a/c and click submit.The transfer will happen in real time. Bank to Bank this option veries, so it is important to go through Demat account guidelines and document before linking the saving account to demat account.

Mobile Network companies Helpline numbers

Mobile Network Companies and Helpline Toll Free numbers Aircel Aircel, headquartered in Chennai, India has absorbed Cingular Wireless, and offers 2G service using GSM technology and 3G service using UMTS technology. Airtel

Airtel, with its head offices in both Mumbai and Berhampur, India provides 2G service using GSM, 3G service using UMTS/HSPA technology and 4G services in select cities BSNL

BSNL, headquartered in New Delhi, is a public listed company and is state-owned. It offers 2G service using GSM and 3G service using UMTS. It was the first service provider to introduce 3G services in India. Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (formerly SWAN Telecom)

In 2009, Etisalat has announced that its Indian unit, erstwhile Swan Telecom (owned by Dynamix Balwas Realty and Reliance Communications), headquartered in Mumbai, is renamed to Etisalat DB Telecom India Pvt. Ltd. Idea Cellular

Idea Cellular, headquartered in Mumbai, has absorbed Cingular Wireless, and offers 2G service using GSM technology and 3G service using UMTS technology. Loop Mobile India (Formerly BPL Mobile) Loop Mobile India, is a mobile phone service provider in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India MTNL

MTNL, headquartered in Mumbai is a public listed company and is state-owned and offers 2G service using CDMA and 3G service using GSM. MTS India

Reliance Communications Reliance Communications, with its head offices in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra provides CDMA 2G service using cdmaOne and CDMA 3G service using CDMA2000 EVDO technology. It also provides GSM 2G services & 3G GSM HSDPA Services. S Tel

Spice Telecom

Tata DoCoMo

Tata DoCoMo is joint venture company of Tata Teleservices and NTT DoCoMo Uninor Videocon Mobile Service (Formerly Datacom Solutions)

Virgin Mobile CDMA and GSM

Vodafone Essar (Formerly Hutchison Essar/Hutch Orange/Hutch Pink)


How to add beneficiary in HDFC Netbanking

Add beneficiary in HDFC Netbanking –

Both the NetBanking and Third Party Funds Transfer facilities should be enabled. (If you’re not yet registered, just fill the form at your closest HDFC Bank branch).

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You should have your beneficiary’s IFSC handy. You can get this from the beneficiary bank.

When the above is complete you can follow these steps:
Step 1 - Log into HDFC Bank NetBanking, using your Customer ID and Password
Step 2 – Go to Third Party Transfer
Step 3 - Click ‘Add a Beneficiary’, and then select Beneficiary Type – Transfer to other bank
Step 4 – Enter the beneficiary account or Credit card number
Step 5 – Select the IFSC, using the bank and branch name. Now you can add the beneficiary. Remember, this is a one-time process.
Step 6 – Click ‘Add’, then ‘Confirm’
Step 7 – Authenticate yourself at the secure access step, and wait for your confirmation message
One thing to note – After completing the addition of the beneficiary it will take 12 hours for the details to be added to the list of beneficiaries.

To make your funds transfer/Credit card payment –

Step 1 – Go to Third Party Transfer, and click Transfer to other bank
Step 2 – Select account, beneficiary, and enter the relevant details.
Step 3 – Accept the Terms and Conditions
Step 4 – Review the details, and, if all is correct, confirm to complete the process