Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-11 Thread Parakh Rajesh
great work prashant, if this workshop is conducted in various cities it 
would help many as it may not be possible to come to delhi and attend this 
workshop. hope this suggestion will be considered.

regards,
rajesh parakh.
- Original Message - 
From: "Prashant Verma" 

To: "accessindia@accessindia. org. in " 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on 
AccessibleBanking for the Blind




Dear all,
The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted by
Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great feedback
has been since received from the participants.
National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct this
workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for the next
workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating all the
suggestions received so far.

The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually impaired
persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely online banking,
mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to achieve this objective 
by

giving essential information, making demonstrations of use of new banking
channels with assistive technology  and an providing an opportunity to 
have

a first-hand experience of independence in banking. Running to different
offices for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is
difficult for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of the
transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons can do
all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take 
advantage

of the new banking channels.

In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
1. Use of Talking ATM
2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry,
funds transfer, bill payment etc.
3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing
templates
4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking
5. Essential information about use of credit cards
6. Safe banking tips
7. Hands-on experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM

Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank account
with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and some of them 
were
even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and online banking 
details

on the spot.

This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr. 
Yogesh
Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager  with 
Union

Bank of India and yours truly. It is commendable that Yogesh and Rahul are
doing their best to bring more comfort in the lives of other visually
impaired persons  besides handling tough jobs.

The 61 MB audio recording of this workshop can be downloaded from this 
link:


https://www.wuala.com/prashant.rv/Accessible_Banking/?key=EONQTRHrBl5C
You can also download a 31 MB compressed folder consisting of audio manual
of the Talking ATM, Cheque printing templates, safe banking tips and 
photos

from the above link.

If clicking on above link does not work, please carefully copy and paste 
the
complete link text in the address bar of your browser. Very often the 
links

are broken into two or more lines by the email clients.
Lastly we thank all the participants for their cooperation and hope that 
you

will now indulge in online banking with more confidence.

With best regards,
Prashant Verma
Joint Secretary
National Association for the Blind
Sector-5, R.K. Puram
New Delhi - 110022
Helpline: +91 11 64556968


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Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-12 Thread Prashant Verma
We will conduct another workshop soon and further consolidate the training
material.  After that we will seek partners for conducting this at other
places.

Thanks,
Prashant 

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Of Parakh Rajesh
Sent: 12 November 2013 13:14
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on
AccessibleBanking for the Blind

great work prashant, if this workshop is conducted in various cities it
would help many as it may not be possible to come to delhi and attend this
workshop. hope this suggestion will be considered.
regards,
rajesh parakh.
- Original Message -
From: "Prashant Verma" 
To: "accessindia@accessindia. org. in " 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on
AccessibleBanking for the Blind


> Dear all,
> The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted 
> by Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
> The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great 
> feedback has been since received from the participants.
> National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct 
> this workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for 
> the next workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating 
> all the suggestions received so far.
>
> The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually 
> impaired persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely 
> online banking, mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to 
> achieve this objective by giving essential information, making 
> demonstrations of use of new banking channels with assistive 
> technology  and an providing an opportunity to have a first-hand 
> experience of independence in banking. Running to different offices 
> for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is difficult 
> for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of the 
> transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons can 
> do all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take 
> advantage of the new banking channels.
>
> In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
> 1. Use of Talking ATM
> 2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry, 
> funds transfer, bill payment etc.
> 3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing 
> templates 4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking 5. Essential 
> information about use of credit cards 6. Safe banking tips 7. Hands-on 
> experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM
>
> Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank 
> account with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and 
> some of them were even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and 
> online banking details on the spot.
>
> This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr. 
> Yogesh
> Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager  with 
> Union Bank of India and yours truly. It is commendable that Yogesh and 
> Rahul are doing their best to bring more comfort in the lives of other 
> visually impaired persons  besides handling tough jobs.
>
> The 61 MB audio recording of this workshop can be downloaded from this
> link:
>
> https://www.wuala.com/prashant.rv/Accessible_Banking/?key=EONQTRHrBl5C
> You can also download a 31 MB compressed folder consisting of audio 
> manual of the Talking ATM, Cheque printing templates, safe banking 
> tips and photos from the above link.
>
> If clicking on above link does not work, please carefully copy and 
> paste the complete link text in the address bar of your browser. Very 
> often the links are broken into two or more lines by the email 
> clients.
> Lastly we thank all the participants for their cooperation and hope 
> that you will now indulge in online banking with more confidence.
>
> With best regards,
> Prashant Verma
> Joint Secretary
> National Association for the Blind
> Sector-5, R.K. Puram
> New Delhi - 110022
> Helpline: +91 11 64556968
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing 
> accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on:
> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_acc
> essindia.org.in
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Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-12 Thread bhawani shankar verma
how many banks were participated in that workshop? banks are denying to open 
acount of blind persons, how the new technology will be useful to them. 
better to conduct a workshop first with all the banks to open acount of 
blind customers. later the technology will work.



-Original Message- 
From: Prashant Verma

Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:18 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerningthe disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on 
AccessibleBanking for the Blind


Mobile banking on Android is still under testing. I did not have good luck
with ICICI, SBI and PNB so far.


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Rahul Kelapure
Sent: 12 November 2013 10:27
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on Accessible
Banking for the Blind

Trimmendous work Prashant, Yogesh and Rahul.

May be, you can add mobile banking on Android phones, if at all it is
accessible.

Thank you so much.

On 11/12/13, Prashant Verma  wrote:

Dear all,
The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted
by Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great
feedback has been since received from the participants.
National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct
this workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for
the next workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating
all the suggestions received so far.

The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually
impaired persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely
online banking, mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to
achieve this objective by giving essential information, making
demonstrations of use of new banking channels with assistive
technology  and an providing an opportunity to have a first-hand
experience of independence in banking. Running to different offices
for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is difficult
for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of the
transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons can
do all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take
advantage of the new banking channels.

In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
1. Use of Talking ATM
2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry,
funds transfer, bill payment etc.
3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing
templates
4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking
5. Essential information about use of credit cards
6. Safe banking tips
7. Hands-on experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM

Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank
account with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and
some of them were even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and
online banking details on the spot.

This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr.
Yogesh Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager
with Union Bank of India and yours truly. It is commendable that
Yogesh and Rahul are doing their best to bring more comfort in the
lives of other visually impaired persons  besides handling tough jobs.

The 61 MB audio recording of this workshop can be downloaded from this
link:

https://www.wuala.com/prashant.rv/Accessible_Banking/?key=EONQTRHrBl5C
You can also download a 31 MB compressed folder consisting of audio
manual of the Talking ATM, Cheque printing templates, safe banking
tips and photos from the above link.

If clicking on above link does not work, please carefully copy and
paste the complete link text in the address bar of your browser. Very
often the links are broken into two or more lines by the email
clients.
Lastly we thank all the participants for their cooperation and hope
that you will now indulge in online banking with more confidence.

With best regards,
Prashant Verma
Joint Secretary
National Association for the Blind
Sector-5, R.K. Puram
New Delhi - 110022
Helpline: +91 11 64556968


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Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-12 Thread Prashant Verma
I think people need to work on several fronts as far as banks and visually
impaired are concerned.

There is a need to sensitize the bank to provide all services to blind
customers without any discrimination.
There is a need to make the banking websites and mobile apps accessible.
There is a greater need to provide reasonable accommodation to the blind
persons who are now working in many banks.
There is a need to make the internal banking software compatible with screen
readers and other assistive technology.
There is a need for making all ATM machines accessible and not just a few. 
There is a need to make the bank buildings barrier free.

Having said all this there is no reason why visually impaired persons who
already have debit cards etc. should not make use of online banking.
Thankfully the websites of most banks are reasonably accessible. 

I am trying to do a small bit of the whole thing. Hope others will take up
whatever is within their reach.

No bank participated in official capacity in this workshop. NAB had invited
a few resource persons.  




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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of bhawani shankar verma
Sent: 12 November 2013 15:51
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issuesconcerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on
AccessibleBanking for the Blind

how many banks were participated in that workshop? banks are denying to open
acount of blind persons, how the new technology will be useful to them. 
better to conduct a workshop first with all the banks to open acount of
blind customers. later the technology will work.


-Original Message-
From: Prashant Verma
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:18 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on
AccessibleBanking for the Blind

Mobile banking on Android is still under testing. I did not have good luck
with ICICI, SBI and PNB so far.


-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Rahul Kelapure
Sent: 12 November 2013 10:27
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on Accessible
Banking for the Blind

Trimmendous work Prashant, Yogesh and Rahul.

May be, you can add mobile banking on Android phones, if at all it is
accessible.

Thank you so much.

On 11/12/13, Prashant Verma  wrote:
> Dear all,
> The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted 
> by Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
> The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great 
> feedback has been since received from the participants.
> National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct 
> this workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for 
> the next workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating 
> all the suggestions received so far.
>
> The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually 
> impaired persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely 
> online banking, mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to 
> achieve this objective by giving essential information, making 
> demonstrations of use of new banking channels with assistive 
> technology  and an providing an opportunity to have a first-hand 
> experience of independence in banking. Running to different offices 
> for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is difficult 
> for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of the 
> transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons can 
> do all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take 
> advantage of the new banking channels.
>
> In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
> 1. Use of Talking ATM
> 2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry, 
> funds transfer, bill payment etc.
> 3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing 
> templates 4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking 5. Essential 
> information about use of credit cards 6. Safe banking tips 7. Hands-on 
> experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM
>
> Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank 
> account with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and 
> some of them were even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and 
> online banking details on the spot.
>
> This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr.
> Yogesh Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager 
> with Union Bank of India and yours truly. It is comme

Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-12 Thread Vedprakash

I appreciate these encouraging and innovative efforts.
The only problem that I wish to discuss that the mobile banking software of 
diffrent banks are not accessible with talks.
I have installed mobile banking of I C I C I Bank on my Nokia E 63. But it 
is not accessible with talks.
The sighted persons can access it but I cannot as talk stops speaking as I 
open the mobile banking.

Is there any remedy to it?
Thanks.
- Original Message - 
From: "Prashant Verma" 

To: "accessindia@accessindia. org. in " 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on 
AccessibleBanking for the Blind




Dear all,
The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted by
Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great feedback
has been since received from the participants.
National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct this
workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for the next
workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating all the
suggestions received so far.

The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually impaired
persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely online banking,
mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to achieve this objective 
by

giving essential information, making demonstrations of use of new banking
channels with assistive technology  and an providing an opportunity to 
have

a first-hand experience of independence in banking. Running to different
offices for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is
difficult for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of the
transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons can do
all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take 
advantage

of the new banking channels.

In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
1. Use of Talking ATM
2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry,
funds transfer, bill payment etc.
3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing
templates
4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking
5. Essential information about use of credit cards
6. Safe banking tips
7. Hands-on experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM

Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank account
with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and some of them 
were
even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and online banking 
details

on the spot.

This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr. 
Yogesh
Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager  with 
Union

Bank of India and yours truly. It is commendable that Yogesh and Rahul are
doing their best to bring more comfort in the lives of other visually
impaired persons  besides handling tough jobs.

The 61 MB audio recording of this workshop can be downloaded from this 
link:


https://www.wuala.com/prashant.rv/Accessible_Banking/?key=EONQTRHrBl5C
You can also download a 31 MB compressed folder consisting of audio manual
of the Talking ATM, Cheque printing templates, safe banking tips and 
photos

from the above link.

If clicking on above link does not work, please carefully copy and paste 
the
complete link text in the address bar of your browser. Very often the 
links

are broken into two or more lines by the email clients.
Lastly we thank all the participants for their cooperation and hope that 
you

will now indulge in online banking with more confidence.

With best regards,
Prashant Verma
Joint Secretary
National Association for the Blind
Sector-5, R.K. Puram
New Delhi - 110022
Helpline: +91 11 64556968


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Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-21 Thread Kakarla Nageswaraiah
The sighted persons can access it but I cannot as talk stops speaking
as I open the mobile banking.
Just mute the Talks and navigate line by line by arrow keys, i.e.,
arrow down or up once and then press the Talks key and the select key.
 It worked with apps like YBrowser and Time Chime.
Regards.


On 11/12/13, Vedprakash  wrote:
> I appreciate these encouraging and innovative efforts.
> The only problem that I wish to discuss that the mobile banking software of
>
> diffrent banks are not accessible with talks.
> I have installed mobile banking of I C I C I Bank on my Nokia E 63. But it
> is not accessible with talks.
> The sighted persons can access it but I cannot as talk stops speaking as I
> open the mobile banking.
> Is there any remedy to it?
> Thanks.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Prashant Verma" 
> To: "accessindia@accessindia. org. in " 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:45 AM
> Subject: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on
> AccessibleBanking for the Blind
>
>
>> Dear all,
>> The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted by
>> Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
>> The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great
>> feedback
>> has been since received from the participants.
>> National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct this
>> workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for the next
>> workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating all the
>> suggestions received so far.
>>
>> The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually impaired
>> persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely online
>> banking,
>> mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to achieve this objective
>> by
>> giving essential information, making demonstrations of use of new banking
>> channels with assistive technology  and an providing an opportunity to
>> have
>> a first-hand experience of independence in banking. Running to different
>> offices for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is
>> difficult for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of the
>> transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons can do
>> all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take
>> advantage
>> of the new banking channels.
>>
>> In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
>> 1. Use of Talking ATM
>> 2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry,
>> funds transfer, bill payment etc.
>> 3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing
>> templates
>> 4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking
>> 5. Essential information about use of credit cards
>> 6. Safe banking tips
>> 7. Hands-on experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM
>>
>> Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank account
>> with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and some of them
>> were
>> even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and online banking
>> details
>> on the spot.
>>
>> This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr.
>> Yogesh
>> Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager  with
>> Union
>> Bank of India and yours truly. It is commendable that Yogesh and Rahul
>> are
>> doing their best to bring more comfort in the lives of other visually
>> impaired persons  besides handling tough jobs.
>>
>> The 61 MB audio recording of this workshop can be downloaded from this
>> link:
>>
>> https://www.wuala.com/prashant.rv/Accessible_Banking/?key=EONQTRHrBl5C
>> You can also download a 31 MB compressed folder consisting of audio
>> manual
>> of the Talking ATM, Cheque printing templates, safe banking tips and
>> photos
>> from the above link.
>>
>> If clicking on above link does not work, please carefully copy and paste
>> the
>> complete link text in the address bar of your browser. Very often the
>> links
>> are broken into two or more lines by the email clients.
>> Lastly we thank all the participants for their cooperation and hope that
>> you
>> will now indulge in online banking with more confidence.
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Prashant Verma
>> Joint Secretary
>> National Association for the Blind
>> Sector-5, R.K. Puram
>> New Delhi - 110022
>> Helpline: +91 11 64556968
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicat

Re: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on AccessibleBanking for the Blind

2013-11-21 Thread Kannan. C

 Switchover to android or IOS.


With care and regards,

Kannan ...

Skype: kankale63

On 11/12/2013 4:30 PM, Vedprakash wrote:

I appreciate these encouraging and innovative efforts.
The only problem that I wish to discuss that the mobile banking 
software of diffrent banks are not accessible with talks.
I have installed mobile banking of I C I C I Bank on my Nokia E 63. 
But it is not accessible with talks.
The sighted persons can access it but I cannot as talk stops speaking 
as I open the mobile banking.

Is there any remedy to it?
Thanks.
- Original Message - From: "Prashant Verma" 


To: "accessindia@accessindia. org. in " 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 9:45 AM
Subject: [AI] Reference material available: First workshop on 
AccessibleBanking for the Blind




Dear all,
The first workshop on accessible banking for the blind was conducted by
Assistive Technology Helpline of NAB Delhi on 9 November 2013.
The response to the workshop was extremely enthusiastic and great 
feedback

has been since received from the participants.
National Association for the Blind Delhi Helpline hopes to conduct this
workshop on a regular basis.  We will soon announce the date for the 
next

workshop which we are sure will be even better incorporating all the
suggestions received so far.

The primary objective of this workshop is to encourage visually impaired
persons to make use of the  new channels of banking namely online 
banking,
mobile banking and talking ATMs. We are trying to achieve this 
objective by
giving essential information, making demonstrations of use of new 
banking
channels with assistive technology  and an providing an opportunity 
to have

a first-hand experience of independence in banking. Running to different
offices for payment of utility bills, purchasing of tickets etc. is
difficult for visually impaired persons due to the inaccessibility of 
the
transport system and the infrastructure. Visually impaired persons 
can do
all such daily chores from the comfort of their homes if they take 
advantage

of the new banking channels.

In this first workshop of its kind the following subjects were covered.
1. Use of Talking ATM
2. Use of online banking for common tasks such as balance enquiry,
funds transfer, bill payment etc.
3. Independent handling of bank cheques using innovative printing
templates
4. Status of accessibility of Mobile banking
5. Essential information about use of credit cards
6. Safe banking tips
7. Hands-on experience of the Union Bank Talking ATM

Many participants also made use of the opportunity to open a bank 
account
with Union Bank. The bank officers filled up the forms and some of 
them were
even provided start-up kit consisting of the ATM and online banking 
details

on the spot.

This workshop was facilitated by young visually impaired bankers Mr. 
Yogesh
Taneja & Mr. Rahul Gambhir who are working as assistant Manager  with 
Union
Bank of India and yours truly. It is commendable that Yogesh and 
Rahul are

doing their best to bring more comfort in the lives of other visually
impaired persons  besides handling tough jobs.

The 61 MB audio recording of this workshop can be downloaded from 
this link:


https://www.wuala.com/prashant.rv/Accessible_Banking/?key=EONQTRHrBl5C
You can also download a 31 MB compressed folder consisting of audio 
manual
of the Talking ATM, Cheque printing templates, safe banking tips and 
photos

from the above link.

If clicking on above link does not work, please carefully copy and 
paste the
complete link text in the address bar of your browser. Very often the 
links

are broken into two or more lines by the email clients.
Lastly we thank all the participants for their cooperation and hope 
that you

will now indulge in online banking with more confidence.

With best regards,
Prashant Verma
Joint Secretary
National Association for the Blind
Sector-5, R.K. Puram
New Delhi - 110022
Helpline: +91 11 64556968


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