NDB has introduced a new product called ‘shake banking’ further bringing the bank’s service to the fingertips of customers. With the NDB mobile banking app, customers can now bank at their convenience and access their account to carry out various secured transactions from any mobile devices running iOS, Android or Windows. This comprehensive solution can be [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

NDB’s new “shake the phone” app

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NDB has introduced a new product called ‘shake banking’ further bringing the bank’s service to the fingertips of customers. With the NDB mobile banking app, customers can now bank at their convenience and access their account to carry out various secured transactions from any mobile devices running iOS, Android or Windows. This comprehensive solution can be used by simply anyone on any mobile network to perform any transaction, the bank said in a media release.

“The NDB mobile banking app introduces the ‘Shake’ element to make your mobile banking experience fun and easy to use. With the Shake feature you just have to ‘Shake’ your phone to view the latest offers without having to log in. Once logged in you can ‘Shake’ your phone to view your available balance. You could activate your credit/ debit card through the mobile or even deactivate your cards permanently. Your credit card will have guaranteed safety with the option of securing your credit card via the card on/off option (‘off the card’ option when you’re not using and on only when using the card.

With this app you can now reload your mobile instantly and do any fund transfer to your NDB account or any other NDB accounts by using the mobile number. For your continuous payments, you could simply save the beneficiary details for greater convenience, set your own debit or transaction limits, pay any bill or transfer money to any other bank or pay by credit card, report your lost card and carry out many more banking activities,” the release said.

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