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  2. Dena Bank - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the proposal to merge, the gross NPA ratios of Bank of Baroda, Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank were 12.4%, 6.9% and 22% respectively, [11] and Dena Bank was the weakest among the three in terms of its total business size. [9] The Union Cabinet and the boards of the banks approved the merger on 2 January 2019.

  3. Personal identification number - Wikipedia

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    The first ATM system was that of Barclays in London, in 1967; it accepted cheques with machine-readable encoding, rather than cards, and matched the PIN to the cheque. [5] [6] [7] 1972, Lloyds Bank issued the first bank card to feature an information-encoding magnetic strip, using a PIN for security. [8]

  4. Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee - Wikipedia

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    Dena Bank was founded on 26 May 1938 by the family of Devkaran Nanjee under the name Devkaran Nanjee Banking Company. It adopted its new name, Dena Bank (Devkaran Nanjee), when it incorporated as a public company in December 1939. [6] [5] The Indian Banks' Association was founded by his vision and leadership in 1946.

  5. What are cardless ATMs and how to use one - AOL

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    How to use a cardless ATM. Using a cardless ATM varies based on where you do your banking, and you may need to use the bank’s app to generate a code at the ATM. In most cases, however, here are ...

  6. Transaction authentication number - Wikipedia

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    The user picks up the list from the nearest bank branch (presenting a passport, an ID card or similar document) or is sent the TAN list through mail. The password (PIN) is mailed separately. To log on to their account, the user must enter user name (often the account number) and password . This may give access to account information but the ...

  7. Interbank network - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the network ATM owner may charge a fee for use of network cards (in addition to any fees imposed by the own-bank). Interbank networks enable ATM cardholders to have access to ATMs of other banks that are members of the network when their own bank's ATM is unavailable.

  8. MoneyPass ATMs near me: How to find one - AOL

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    MoneyPass is a network of approximately 40,000 ATMs across the country. The network is currently one of the largest fee-free networks in the nation, with more than 2,000 institutions and over 160 ...

  9. PIN pad - Wikipedia

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    The PIN pad is required to read the card and allow the PIN to be securely entered and encrypted before it is sent to the bank. In some cases, with chip cards, the PIN is only transferred from the PIN pad to card and it is verified by the chip card. In this case the PIN does not need to be sent to the bank or card scheme for verification.