
India’s Union Bank to unveil mobile payment services
Partnership with Nokia and Obopay allows users to store money safely, to send money and to make payments across locations.
Union Bank of India, a nationalized bank in India, jointly with Nokia and Obopay has announced their partnership to launch mobile payment services called Union Bank Money available to consumers across India.
The Union Bank Money service will provide those who do not have a bank account, access to financial services through their mobile phones, thus empowering people and their businesses. It creates a financial ecosystem which is inclusive, sustainable and scalable. Based on a proven mobile payment technology platform, Union Bank Money will be rolled out and operated in cooperation with Obopay, a global pioneer in mobile payment solutions.
The Union Bank Money service allows users to store money safely, to send money and to make payments across locations, eliminating the need for intermediaries. Users can pay bills or just top-up their own or their families' prepaid SIM cards. They will also be able to do P2P transfers, as well as use it at accepting merchant points to pay for goods and services. Union Bank Money will let users withdraw money from Union Bank of India ATMs using their Union Bank Money A card across the country as well as through BC cashout (Registered Nokia stores). Making the service ubiquitous, highly accessible, Nokia plans to preinstall the application in Nokia mobile devices.
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