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This agreement would allow its customers to transact without funding the wallet, by directly paying from their account for the services that the wallet offers. Through this arrangement, customers will be able to retain cash in their account and use it only when they actually pay for something. Generally, users are required to feed money in their wallets, which could be lying there when not used.
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"This arrangement would empower customers to retain the funds with their accounts while enjoying the host of services available in the App. Bank is very keen on improving customer experience in the digital space and will be coming up with lot more arrangements and innovations to excite the customers,"
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