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IPPB does away with ATMs, will use QR cards instead; here’s how to use them

The IPPB offers three kinds of savings account—regular, digital and basic—apart from a current account and none of them offer an ATM card

September 05, 2018 / 16:16 IST
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The newly launched India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has replaced ATM and debit cards for cash and cashless transactions with new quick response (QR) cards. These will work on biometric authentication instead of a password or personal identification number (PIN).

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IPPB offers three kinds of savings account—regular, digital and basic—apart from a current account. None of them offer an ATM card. The IPPB mobile app has also been launched, which can be used for mobile banking. One can also open an Aadhaar-based account without visiting a branch.

About the QR card and how to use it IPPB uses a QR card, which has a QR code or barcode, to identify account holders. All QR codes are unique and can be deciphered to identify an account holder through micro-ATMs or even a smartphone. Micro-ATMs are handheld devices that postmen will soon use.


After identifying the customer through the QR code, the postman or bank correspondent will authenticate the biometric data. After this two-step verification process, the customer will be paid in cash carried by the postman.

This doorstep banking service is the main feature of IPPB, which will be especially helpful in rural areas and costs Rs 25 per transaction.