I am using SBI freedom plus for the past one year everything is
accessable in this app I am comfortable with this SBI freedom plus, I
am using this app on android 4.12 jelly bin on my Samsung galaxy core
8262.

On 4/10/15, Dinesh Thole <dineshth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Rahul,
>
> So far, I have used state bank freedom and boi BTM apps on IPhone.
> Both of them are very good in terms of accessibility.
>
> Warm Regards.
>
>
> Dinesh Thole.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Rahul Gambhir
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 11:09 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: [AI] To give mobile banking a fillip, banks told to boost user
> awareness | Business Line
>
> Wondering how accessible is the mobile banking application of
> different banks with voiceover on IOS and talkback on android. Request
> users to share their experiences with different banks mobile banking
> application.
>
> Article begins
> Lack of awareness as well as standardisation of procedures have added
> to the problem of slow pick-up of mobile banking services, according
> to the Banking Codes and Standards Board of India (BCSBI).
>
> Banks have, therefore, been advised by the Reserve Bank of India to
> undertake customer education and awareness programmes in multiple
> languages through different channels of communication — ATMs,
> self-service kiosks, Internet banking websites, SMS and emails — to
> popularise the process of mobile banking registration/activation and
> its usage.
>
> As banks have started offering mobile banking services at different
> points in time, there are differences in procedures adopted for
> registering customers for mobile banking as well as in the channels of
> delivery and authentication process, said BCSBI.
>
> BCSBI was set up by the RBI in 2006 as an independent and autonomous
> body to ensure that the common person, as a consumer of financial
> services from the banking industry, is in no way at a disadvantageous
> position and actually gets what he/she has been promised.
>
> Mobile penetration in the country is now significantly high at around
> 93 crore. As on May 31, 2014, 86 banks had been permitted by the RBI
> to launch mobile banking services.
> Slow adoption
> In FY 2013-14, while there was growth in the number of mobile banking
> transactions, in value terms it was flat. That is, mobile banking
> services handled 9.5 crore transactions valued at around ₹6,000 crore
> in 2013-14, whereas in 2012-13, 5.3 crore transactions valued at
> around ₹6,000 crore were transacted.
>
> In a speech in late January, SS Mundra, Deputy Governor, RBI, observed
> that while there is a lot of euphoria around the adoption of mobile
> banking and mobile payments, the model has been relatively less
> successful barring a few countries where the right environmental
> factors existed. In the Indian context, an objective analysis would
> reveal various reasons for slow adoption. “…There are technical issues
> like type of handsets, variety of operating systems, encryption
> requirements, inter-operable platforms or the lack of it, absence of
> standardised communication structures, difficulty in downloading
> application, time lag in activation, etc.
>
> “These get accentuated by the operational difficulties in on-boarding
> merchants and customers and customer ownership issues,” said Mundra.
>
> The Deputy Governor pointed out that the interplay of these factors
> has stymied the deployment and adoption of mobile banking as an
> effective and widely accepted delivery channel.
>
> Source:
> http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/banking/to-give-mobile-banking-a-fillip-banks-told-to-boost-user-awareness/article6975282.ece
>
> Best Regards
> Rahul Gambhir
>
>
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