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UCO Bank : Link Your Account To Aadhaar Card

Organisation : UCO Bank
Service Name : Link Your Account To Aadhaar Card
Applicable States/ UTs : All Over India
Applicable For : UCO Bank Account Holders
Home Page : https://www.ucobank.com/english/Home.aspx
Link Here : https://www.ucobank.com/Hindi/homehindi.aspx

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Link Aadhaar :

Dear Customer, Following Channels are Available to Submit Seeding Request

Related / Similar Service : UCO HRMS

1. Internet Banking :
** LOGIN TO YOUR NET BANKING ACCOUNT
** Go to Request Tab -> Click on “LINKING OF AADHAAR NUMBER”

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** Furnish Your correct 12 DIGIT AADHAAR Number.
** Accept Terms and Click on Submit. Acknowledgment of receipt of seeding request will be displayed on the screen

2. Using SMS :
** SEND SMS TO 9231008888
** FORMAT OF MESSAGE UCOAADHAAR<12 DIGIT AADHAAR NO><14 DIGIT AC_NO>
** Acknowledgment of receipt of Seeding request will be sent through SMS.

3. Through ATM :
** SWIPE YOUR ATM/DEBIT CARD IN UCO BANK ATM AND AUTHENTICATE WITH PIN
** Go to “OTHER SERVICES” AND SELECT “AADHAAR SEEDING”

** ENTER YOUR 12 DIGIT AADHAAR NUMBER
** Accept Terms and Click on Submit
** Acknowledgment SLIP seeding request will be printed.

Note : Seeding Request will be processed by Bank subject to satisfactory verification of AADHAAR credential.

FAQs :
1. How can one transact at an ATM?
For transacting at an ATM, the customer insert (swipe) their card in the ATM and enter their Personal Identification Number (PIN).
2. Can these cards be used at any bank ATM in the country?
Yes. The cards issued by banks in India should be enabled for use at NPCI inter banks & VISA enabled ATM within India.

3. What is a Personal Identification Number (PIN)?
PIN is the numeric password for use at the ATM. The PIN is separately mailed / handed over to the customer by the bank while issuing the card. This PIN has to be reset to a new PIN by the customer.

Most banks force the customers to change the PIN on the first use. The PIN number should not be written the card, card holder etc as in such cases the card can be misused if card is lost / stolen.

4. What should one do if he forgets PIN or the card is sucked in by the ATM?
The customer may contact the card issuing bank branch and apply for retrieval/issuance of a new card. This procedure is applicable even if the card is sucked in at another bank’s ATM.

Incase or forgotten PIN customers may request card issuing Branch for re-issuance or duplicate PIN

5. What should be done if the card is lost / stolen?
The customer may contact the card issuing bank immediately on noticing the loss so as to enable the bank to block such cards.

6. Is there any minimum and maximum cash withdrawal limit per day?
Yes, banks set limit for cash withdrawal by customers. The cash withdrawal limit for use at the ATM of the issuing bank is set by the bank during the issuance of the card. This limit is displayed at the respective ATM locations.

For cash withdrawals at other bank ATMs, banks have decided to maintain a limit of Rs 10,000/- per transaction. This information is displayed at the ATM location.

7. Do banks levy any service charge for use of other bank ATMs?
As per the RBI circular dated July 17, 2009 and May 27, 2011, five free transactions are permitted per month (inclusive of financial and/or non-financial) at other bank ATMs for Savings Bank Account holders.

For transactions beyond this minimum number of transaction, banks charge maximum of Rs 17/- & Rs 6/- per transaction for financial and non-financial transaction respectively.

8. What should be done in case during the cash withdrawal process, cash is not disbursed by the account gets debited for the amount?
The customer may lodge a complaint with the card issuing bank. This process is applicable even if the transaction was carried out at another banks ATM.

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