Government has mandated Aadhaar card for opening bank account. This implies that all the existing account holders of various banks across the country have to link their existing bank accounts by December 31st, 2017. The various method to link Aadhaar Card with your Axis Bank Account has been explained below.
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Check Axis Bank Account Balance | Click Here |
Axis Bank Credit Card Customer Care | Click Here |
Link Aadhaar To Bank Account | Click Here |
Axis Bank IFSC Code | Click Here |
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Seeding Aadhaar with Axis Bank Account
Seeding Aadhaar card with Axis Bank account requires few simple steps:
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Linking Aadhaar Through ATM
- Visit your nearest Axis Bank ATM counter
- Insert Debit card
- Click on Registration
- Enter your ATM PIN
- Select Link Aadhaar No. from the options
- Select Account Click on update Enter your Aadhaar No. correctly
- Re-enter Aadhaar No.
- Confirm your Aadhaar card number by clicking confirm button on the screen.
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Linking Aadhaar Through Internet Banking
- Open your Axis bank net banking window
- Login using Internet banking credentials
- Click on the “Aadhaar Seeding” link for registration
- Provide details
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Linking Aadhaar through SMS
- Customers of the Axis bank can also seed their Aadhaar by sending an SMS from their registered mobile number.
- Type ‘Aadhaar AC’ and last six digits of A/C No.
- Send the text to 5676782
- Once the SMS is received and processed, one will get the notification regarding the completion of the process.
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Seeding Aadhaar through Website
- Visit Axis Bank’s official page To Register Aadhaar Card
- One can use the Internet Banking facility of Axis Bank and Click on the “Internet banking” Section.
- After clicking on the link, a new window will pop up heading ‘Welcome to Axis Bank Aadhaar Card Registration ’
- Enter your Customer ID and Account Number
- After entering the details hit the submit button. And enter the aadhaar card number.
- Using this procedure one can can easily link aadhaar card to axis bank account online.
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Seeding Aadhaar by making a visit to the nearest Axis Bank Branch
- If one wants to follow the traditional way of fulfilling the procedure, they can do it manually by visiting the nearest branch of the Axis Bank
- Click here to Download the Application Form
- Take the print out and fill in the details
- Now submit this form at your bank branch
IFSC Code of Axis Bank
An IFSC or Indian Finance System Code is an 11 digit alpha – numeric code used by the Reserve bank of India to identify all the bank branches within the National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT).
(a) First four characters identify the bank name i.e. UTIB
(b) The fifth character is always 0
(c) And the last character represents the branch address i.e. 001548
[The IFS code used in above example is of Delhi, Chawri Bazaar i.e., “UTIB0001548”]To find IFSC Code of Axis Bank and its Branches check this link.
How to Link your Aadhaar with Other Bank Account
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