HDFC Bank has urged people to use cheque drop boxes to
help reduce crowding in branches.
Private sector
banks HDFC and ICICI have asked customers to use digital means for transactions
and said they have reduced their staff in office as a precautionary measure
against the spread of coronavirus. HDFC
Bank has changed its working hours and will function from 10 am to 2 pm
till March 31, except on Saturday.
The private sector lender has also temporarily suspended passbook update and foreign currency purchase services.
The private sector lender has also temporarily suspended passbook update and foreign currency purchase services.
"In the
interest of public health and safety, we will be withdrawing the following
services temporarily of passbook updates and foreign currency purchase,"
it said in a communication sent to its customers on Sunday.
ICICI
Bank informed its customers through SMS that "our branches shall
remain open with required hygiene steps and reduced staff".
"For the same
reason, our contact centre will also function with reduced staff. We urge you
to stay safe and bank from home using iMobile/Internet Banking for all
essential banking services," it said in the communication.
HDFC Bank has
urged people to use cheque drop boxes to help reduce crowding in branches.
However, customers
can go digital to avail passbook updation and forex card reload, it said. NEFT,
RTGS, IMPS and UPI services are among the digital transactional modes. It said
customers can pay for their utility bills through UPI and PayZapp platforms.
According to
Indian Banks Association (IBA) Chief Executive Sunil Mehta, during the lockdown
in several states to contain the spread of Covid-19, banks will ensure at least
four essential services — cash deposits and withdrawals, cheque deposition,
remittances, and government transactions — at their branches from Monday.
For the rest,
depending on the situation in each branch, the banks may suspend other
services.
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