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Bank of Baroda offers Interoperable Cardless Cash Withdrawal Facility using UPI on its ATMs

Bank of Baroda's ATMs in India now offer Interoperable Cardless Cash Withdrawal (ICCW) using the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). Customers can withdraw cash without a debit card by scanning a unique QR code with a UPI app enabled for ICCW. This service supports withdrawals from multiple linked accounts and is available to customers who have completed the Know Your Customer process. The service is available across the bank's 5,393 ATMs and has a daily withdrawal limit of INR5,000 ($68) per transaction.

Bank of Baroda Launches UPI-based Cash Withdrawal Facility on ATMs

Bank of Baroda now offers a Cardless Cash Withdrawal facility through the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) at its ATMs. Customers can withdraw cash by scanning a QR code displayed on the ATM screen using their UPI-enabled mobile app, without using their debit cards. Customers can select the account to be debited if multiple accounts are linked to a single UPI ID. Withdrawal is limited to INR 5,000 per transaction, with customers able to avail of two transactions per day per account, making Bank of Baroda the first public sector bank to offer this service.

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Bank of Baroda Launches UPI-based Cash Withdrawal Facility on ATMs

Bank of Baroda now offers a Cardless Cash Withdrawal facility through the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) at its ATMs. Customers can withdraw cash by scanning a QR code displayed on the ATM screen using their UPI-enabled mobile app, without using their debit cards. Customers can select the account to be debited if multiple accounts are linked to a single UPI ID. Withdrawal is limited to INR 5,000 per transaction, with customers able to avail of two transactions per day per account, making Bank of Baroda the first public sector bank to offer this service.

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