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Corporation Bank Launches ‘e-Kanike’ Services at Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple, Thiruvananthapura

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Mangalore : In a unique mix of technology with culture, Corporation Bank facilitated ‘e-Kanike/e-Donation’ service today through its e-payment gateway. Now, the devotees of Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple across the world can just click in and offer kanike / book for different Sevas. The ‘e-Kanike’ facility was inaugurated by Shri S R Bansal, Chairman & Managing Director of the Bank at the Zonal Office of the Bank in Thiruvananthapuram in the presence of Lt. Col. S R Bhuvanendran Nair, Executive Officer, Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple. Shri Girdhar Shenoy and Shri Lakshminatha Reddy, General Managers, Shri M T Premanand Kamath, Deputy General Manager & Zonal Head, Thiruvananthapuram Zone, Executives and Employees of the Bank were present on the occasion.

“e-Kanike” is a 24×7 secured online payment services free of charge and can be made through Debit/Credit cards (Visa / Master / Maestro) issued by any Bank and also through Corporation Bank’s Internet banking facility.

The facility is very simple and user friendly. The intending devotees can access www.sreepadmanabhaswamytemple.org for offering the e-kanike/book for different sevas. They need to fill in the details like name, address, mobile number etc., with kanike/ seva details. For payment, they can select payment option either as debit or credit card issued by Any Bank or Corporation Bank’s Net banking facility. Once the online payment transaction is complete, they will get an e-receipt with unique reference number as an acknowledgement. They will also get an SMS if their mobile number is registered.

The Bank has taken quite a few initiatives in helping the society at large in various ways. The commitment to its customers and providing convenience to them has been the hallmark of the Bank’s excellence. Corporation Bank with its tech-savvy products & services with global standards, has made it possible to outreach the remotest rural masses as well as corporate elite.

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