How to Link Aadhaar Card to IDBI Bank Account

Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has been issuing Aadhaar Number to all Indian Residents. Applicable Government benefits are routed to the bank account that is linked to the Aadhaar Number. It is mandatory to link your Aadhaar Number to your Bank Account to receive applicable Government benefits directly into your bank account. So today

How to Link Aadhar Number to Citibank Account

Aadhaar Linking with Bank Account is now mandatory if you want to avail benefits of several Government Schemes and Subsidies. However Banks are also sending out SMS to customers to link their Aadhaar Number by specific deadline date if they want to continue using bank account without any interruptions. So in this post we will

How to Link Aadhaar with Allahabad Bank Account

Linking Aadhaar Number with Bank Account is must, if you don’t link your Aadhar Number with your bank account your bank account can be freezed. Also using Aadhaar Enabled Bank entitles to receive direct credit of LPG Subsidies into bank account, and you can also avail various Government Schemes and Subsidies. If you have still

How to Link Aadhaar with Indian Overseas Bank Account

Ministry of Finance has instructed banks Aadhaar is mandatory to open new bank accounts and existing customers shall furnish their Aadhaar if they want to avail Direct Benefit Transfer (Electronic Benefit Transfer – EBT) under various Government Schemes. These benefits will directly be credited to the Bank accounts of the customers. To avail these benefits,

How to Link Aadhaar Card with Andhra Bank Account

Aadhaar is now must document if you want to open a new account in Andhra Bank or even if you are an existing customer of Andhra Bank you should update your Aadhaar Number with your Bank Account. If you still have not applied for Aadhaar Card then you can apply for one by visiting the

How to Link Aadhar Number to Corporation Bank Account

Linking 12 digit Aadhar Number is mandatory if you want to avail Government Schemes like Direct Benefit Transfer (DBTL), Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, Atal Pension Yojana, subsidy for commodity products, Scholarships, Tribal Welfare Schemes, Wages under MNREGA Schemes for workers, etc. Banks are also moving forward motivating its