United Bank of India waives charges on e-payments

22 Jun 2012 Evaluate

Kolkata-based lender United Bank of India (UBI) has canceled charges on payments made through the electronic mod, as a part of its green initiative campaign. It has eliminated charges on funds remittance by account holders through NEFT for an amount of Rs 1 lakh and remittance of funds by walk-in customers through NEFT for up to Rs 50,000.

Through internet banking and mobile banking, customers can perform their transactions at any branch at free of charge. The bank will not be charging anything for retail payments and remittance of funds to other banks through NEFT for up to Rs 1 lakh.

UBI reported a net profit of Rs 149.29 crore for the quarter ended March 2012, up by 4.2% over the corresponding period last year’s figure of Rs 143.23 crore. For the 2011-12 fiscal, the bank reported a profit of Rs 632.53 crore, up by 20.72% over the previous year’s net profit of Rs 523.97 crore. The bank also reported a lower net interest margin of 3%, down from 3.13%.

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