MOBILE BANKING
Mobile Banking… 
• Mobile banking is a technology which helps to 
operate our account through the help of a 
mobile. 
• It is easy and efficient for a customer to 
transfer funds from his account to other, pay 
utility bills , and many more such services 
through mobile banking.
 Mobile Banking refers to provision and 
availing of banking and financial services with 
the help of mobile telecommunication 
devices. The scope of offered services may 
include facilities to conduct bank and stock 
market transactions, to administer accounts 
and to access customized information.
Need for mobile banking 
 With the growing needs and 
expectations of the customers, the 
banks started providing services which 
could ease the operational process for 
the customer as well as for the bankers, 
one of them is mobile banking service 
provided by the bank.
From customer point 
The following are the factors which promoted 
mobile banking: 
 Increasing number of online customers. 
 Specific need of transferring funds at odd hours. 
 Multiple transactions. 
 Facilitate the customer to use his account 
wherever and whenever required as per his 
convenience .
From the bank point of view.. 
With the increasing number of customers the banks 
needed to open more and more branches which 
required more capital, more bankers and 
infrastructure. The banks were in favor of mobile 
banking because: 
 Less number of people would turn to the branch. 
 No need for heavy capital investments. 
 Use of mobile banking as a marketing platform. 
 A step ahead in the modern banking technology.
Ways of mobile banking 
 MOBILE PHONE BANKING 
 SMS MOBILE BANKING METHOD 
 THE INTRODUCTION OF SMARTPHONES 
WITH WAP
Phone banking 
 Mobile phone banking is the use of a cellular device 
to accomplish tasks such as blocking the lost debit 
card, know special offers , registering complains 
and finding an ATM while away from a computer. 
 In short a Help line number or can be termed as 
customer care. 
 Axis bank helpline number is 1-800-233-5577 
 For foreign customers -+91 22 27648000 
(charges applicable)
SMS banking 
 SMS banking is a type of mobile banking, which 
is a technology-enabled service offering from 
banks to its customers, allowing them to operate 
selected banking services over their mobile 
phones using SMS messaging. 
 SMS banking services are operated using push 
and pull messages.
The introduction of smart-phone’s app 
 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is 
a technical standard for accessing information 
over a mobile wireless network. 
 The app allows services like fund transfers, 
balance enquiry, searching ATM’s and branches 
around, and many more.
MOBILE BANKING SERVICES 
OFFERED BY SOME OF THE BANKS IN 
INDIA 
State Bank of India FreedoM, SMS Banking, 
Union Bank of India SMS Banking, UMobile 
PNB SMS Banking ,App based 
ICICI iMobile, SMS Banking, M-PESA, 
mRupee 
HDFC SMS Banking, App Based 
AXIS Bank Phone Banking, Internet Banking on 
Mobile, SMS banking.
Axis bank mobile app
Registration process
Some guidelines provided by RBI for mobile banking. 
 Banks which are licensed, supervised and having physical presence in 
India, are permitted to offer mobile banking services. Only banks who 
have implemented core banking solutions are permitted to provide 
mobile banking services. 
 Only Indian Rupee based domestic services shall be provided. Use of 
mobile banking services for cross border inward and outward transfers 
is strictly prohibited. 
 The guidelines issued by Reserve Bank on “Know Your Customer 
(KYC)”, “Anti Money Laundering (AML)” and “Combating the Financing 
of Terrorism (CFT)” from time to time would be applicable to mobile 
based banking services also. 
 Banks shall file Suspicious Transaction Report (STR) to Financial 
Intelligence Unit – India (FIU-IND) for mobile banking transactions as in 
the case of normal banking transactions.
Issues… 
 Security. 
 Handset operability. 
 Scalability and reliability. 
 No stop payment facility available. 
 International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering 
conducted a survey on mobile banking.(Group of 65 respondents) 
USER 
FRIENDLY 
COMFORTABLE WITHOUT 
MOBILE BANKING 
SECURIT 
Y ISSUES
Thank you 
Submitted by- 
Ajeetesh Srivastava

Mobile Banking

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    Mobile Banking… •Mobile banking is a technology which helps to operate our account through the help of a mobile. • It is easy and efficient for a customer to transfer funds from his account to other, pay utility bills , and many more such services through mobile banking.
  • 3.
     Mobile Bankingrefers to provision and availing of banking and financial services with the help of mobile telecommunication devices. The scope of offered services may include facilities to conduct bank and stock market transactions, to administer accounts and to access customized information.
  • 4.
    Need for mobilebanking  With the growing needs and expectations of the customers, the banks started providing services which could ease the operational process for the customer as well as for the bankers, one of them is mobile banking service provided by the bank.
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    From customer point The following are the factors which promoted mobile banking:  Increasing number of online customers.  Specific need of transferring funds at odd hours.  Multiple transactions.  Facilitate the customer to use his account wherever and whenever required as per his convenience .
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    From the bankpoint of view.. With the increasing number of customers the banks needed to open more and more branches which required more capital, more bankers and infrastructure. The banks were in favor of mobile banking because:  Less number of people would turn to the branch.  No need for heavy capital investments.  Use of mobile banking as a marketing platform.  A step ahead in the modern banking technology.
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    Ways of mobilebanking  MOBILE PHONE BANKING  SMS MOBILE BANKING METHOD  THE INTRODUCTION OF SMARTPHONES WITH WAP
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    Phone banking Mobile phone banking is the use of a cellular device to accomplish tasks such as blocking the lost debit card, know special offers , registering complains and finding an ATM while away from a computer.  In short a Help line number or can be termed as customer care.  Axis bank helpline number is 1-800-233-5577  For foreign customers -+91 22 27648000 (charges applicable)
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    SMS banking SMS banking is a type of mobile banking, which is a technology-enabled service offering from banks to its customers, allowing them to operate selected banking services over their mobile phones using SMS messaging.  SMS banking services are operated using push and pull messages.
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    The introduction ofsmart-phone’s app  Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a technical standard for accessing information over a mobile wireless network.  The app allows services like fund transfers, balance enquiry, searching ATM’s and branches around, and many more.
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    MOBILE BANKING SERVICES OFFERED BY SOME OF THE BANKS IN INDIA State Bank of India FreedoM, SMS Banking, Union Bank of India SMS Banking, UMobile PNB SMS Banking ,App based ICICI iMobile, SMS Banking, M-PESA, mRupee HDFC SMS Banking, App Based AXIS Bank Phone Banking, Internet Banking on Mobile, SMS banking.
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    Some guidelines providedby RBI for mobile banking.  Banks which are licensed, supervised and having physical presence in India, are permitted to offer mobile banking services. Only banks who have implemented core banking solutions are permitted to provide mobile banking services.  Only Indian Rupee based domestic services shall be provided. Use of mobile banking services for cross border inward and outward transfers is strictly prohibited.  The guidelines issued by Reserve Bank on “Know Your Customer (KYC)”, “Anti Money Laundering (AML)” and “Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT)” from time to time would be applicable to mobile based banking services also.  Banks shall file Suspicious Transaction Report (STR) to Financial Intelligence Unit – India (FIU-IND) for mobile banking transactions as in the case of normal banking transactions.
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    Issues…  Security.  Handset operability.  Scalability and reliability.  No stop payment facility available.  International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering conducted a survey on mobile banking.(Group of 65 respondents) USER FRIENDLY COMFORTABLE WITHOUT MOBILE BANKING SECURIT Y ISSUES
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    Thank you Submittedby- Ajeetesh Srivastava