Mumbai: Bharat Bank partners with Chillr


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Apr 1: The Bharat Co-operative Bank (Mumbai) Ltd, a tech-savvy cooperative bank, has entered into a tie-up with mobile payment app Chillr. This association will allow the bank’s customers to instantly transfer money to any contact on their phone book.

Chillr, a first-of-its kind application, is directly linked to the customer’s bank account wherein the user can transfer money to any person in India, once he/she downloads the app and registers. The app is easy to use and is available on Android, Windows and iOS operating systems.

Jaya C Suvarna, chairman of the bank along with the vice chairperson, board of directors, MD and CEO, CGM, GM and other executives of the bank initiated the transaction Chillr app.

C R Mulky, MD and CEO of Bharat Bank said, “In view of the sweeping changes in the banking industry and customer preferences, we continue to pay special attention to offer easy and secure tech-enabled banking solutions. We are glad to partner with Chillr in achieving this goal.”

Apart from sending and receiving money, Bharat Bank’s customers can enjoy a host of other features like special discounts with specific merchants, recharging prepaid mobiles, DTH and data cards, splitting of bills between friends/colleagues as well as a quick means of checking one’s account balance.

  

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