HDFC Bank offers e-collection to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board through its Payment Gateway
6 Nov
2007
HDFC Bank Limited has signed an agreement with Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board today for offering e-collection through HDFC Bank Payment Gateway.
New Delhi, Delhi, IND, 2007-11-06 16:37:49 (IndiaPRwire.com) HDFC Bank Limited has signed an agreement with Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board today for offering e-collection through HDFC Bank Payment Gateway.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Arun Kumar, CEO-Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and Mr. A. Rajan , Country Head-Operations of HDFC Bank, to provide reliable online system, which is likely to further strengthen the relationship of devotees of Mataji with the Board. This will facilitate the devotees to make on-line contributions / donations to Mata Vaishno Devi and also help them in many e-Commerce transactions for various services.
Devotees can now opt for any mode for making donations including Direct debit to their HDFC Bank account, or any Credit Card and Debit Card.
HDFC Bank is already offering this facility to many other temple institutions such as Shree Jagannath Temple, Shree Sidhivinayak Ganpati Temple, Sri Arasuri Ambaji Shakti Peeth, Baidyanath Temple, Shree Sanwaliaji, Nathdawara Mandir Mandal & Somnathji Temple. HDFC Bank has designed special product for the Temple as well as the Devotees to simplify the Donation transactions through a foolproof process. Online donation facilitates Devotees, across the globe, to make donations to Temples who have opted for the online Donations with the bank, and devotees can also select the purpose for which the donation is being made. Temple is benefited with wider collection of funds, with all details of the devotee and purpose of payment. HDFC Bank also offers the special Collection and Payment services to the Temple for its day today Operations.
HDFC Bank is one of India's premier banks providing a wide range of financial products and services to its over 10 million customers across hundred of Indian cities using multiple distribution channels including a pan-India network of branches, ATMs, phone banking, net banking and mobile banking. As of September 30, 2007, the Bank had a network of754 branches and 1,800 ATMs in 327 towns/cities.
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