Ujjivan Small Finance Bank launched Hello Ujjivan, India’s first mobile banking application with 3 V’s – voice, visual, and vernacular-enabled features – to provide banking access to individuals who have limited reading and writing skills. The app is designed to instill banking habits in MicroBanking and Rural customers who are digitally challenged.
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Hello Ujjivan, co-created with Navana.AI, is accessible by voice in eight regional languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati, Kannada, Oriya, and Assamese.
In its initial phase, Hello Ujjivan will be available to its existing MicroBanking customers. In the subsequent phase, the company will continue to add more languages and banking features and solutions, such as opening new customer accounts, paying utility bills, availing repeat loans, mobile and DTH recharge.
Ujjivan SFB has developed a comprehensive digital strategy to simplify banking services throughout India. Ujjivan SFB’s digital strategy of the bank is built to bridge the digital divide between metro vs semi urban and rural customers, who are often left out. The bank currently serves over 72 million customers through its 600 branches across 25 states and union territories in India. As of December 31, 2022, the gross loan book is valued at INR 21,895 cr. and the deposit base is valued at INR 23,203 cr.
Important takeaways for all competitive exams:
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank Headquarters: Bengaluru;
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank Founder: Samit Ghosh;
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank Founded: 28 December 2004
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