USSD Money Transfer
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o USSD Money Transfer in India
o What You Can do with USSD Banking?
o How to Send Money Using USSD *99# Using MMID &
Mobile Number?
o How to Send Money Using USSD *99# Using IFSC Code &
Bank Account Number?
o Language Codes for USSD Transfer:
o Information / Details Required for USSD Fund Transfer:
o Features & Benefits of USSD *99# Service
o FAQ’s of USSD
USSD Money Transfer in India
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) allows users without a smartphone
or data/internet connection to use mobile banking through the *99# code. USSD-based
mobile banking can be used for fund transfers, checking account balance, generating
bank statement, among other uses. The main objective of the innovative *99#
payments service is to allow financial inclusion of the underbanked and economically
weaker sections of the society and integrate them into mainstream banking. In an effort
to make this service accessible to all, the service is available in 12 languages,
including English and other Indian languages such as Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and
Kannada, to name a few.
USSD is a technology platform through which information can be transmitted through
a GSM network on a basic phone. This service will be available on all mobile phones
with SMS facility. To use USSD mobile banking, users will have to simply dial *99#
and use the interactive menu. There are many banks in India that are currently
providing the *99# service.
What You Can do with USSD Banking?
Financial Services Non-Financial Services
Fund transfer via: Balance Enquiry
Mini statement
MMID
OPT generation
Aadhaar
Generation and change of MPIN
Account number
How to Send Money Using USSD *99#
Using MMID & Mobile Number?
Step 1: Register bank account with mobile number and dial *99#
Step 2: The interface will open up and you can: Type 3 letters of your bank short
name or first 4 letters of bank IFSC or 2-digit bank numeric code, proceed to click
‘Send’
Step 3: Now, choose number ‘3’ to send money and proceed key in
payee/beneficiary mobile number
Step 4: Proceed to key in the beneficiary/payee MMID, transaction amount
Step 5: Key in MPIN and last 4 digits of your bank account number
How to Send Money Using USSD *99#
Using IFSC Code & Bank Account
Number?
Step 1: Dial *99# from your registered mobile number
Step 2: Proceed to key in 3 letters of your bank short name or first 4 letters of bank
IFSC or 2-digit bank numeric code
Step 3: Choose the option to transfer funds using IFSC code and mobile number
Step 4: Enter beneficiary/payee account number, IFSC code and transaction
amount
Step 5: Key in MPIN and last 4 digits of your bank account number. A confirmation
message will be displayed on screen
Language Codes for USSD Transfer:
Language USSD Code
English *99#
Hindi *99*22#
Marathi *99*28#
Bengali *99*27#
Gujarati *99*27#
Language USSD Code
Punjabi *99*30#
Tamil *99*23#
Assamese *99*31#
Oriya *99*32#
Telugu *99*24#
Malayalam *99*25#
Kannada *99*26#
Information / Details Required for USSD Fund
Transfer:
MMID
MPIN
Registered mobile number
Features & Benefits of USSD *99#
Service
Works without data connection on a basic phone
Works round the clock
Easy to use
Works on all GSM handsets
Highly secure interface
FAQ’s of USSD
1. Is it required to register your mobile number to use the service?
Yes. The mobile number should be registered with your bank account.
2. How can I know if my bank is offering this service?
To know if your bank is offering the service or not, log on to the National Payments
Corporation of India (NPCI) website.
3. What are the consequences if a user loses his/her mobile phone?
In such a case, the user will have to immediately block his/her mobile number.
4. What are the timings during which the service can be availed?
The service can be availed on a 24/7 basis on all 365 days in a year.
5. Can you use the USSD service on GSM and CDMA mobile phones?
The service is available on all GSM handsets but not on CDMA.
6. Do you need an app for using *99#?
No.
7. Is there a transaction limit for fund transfers via *99#?
Currently, the maximum amount that can be transferred through this service is
Rs.5000.
8. What can a user do if his/her bank account is debited but the transaction is
not processed?
In such a case, the funds will be credited back to the remitters account in real time.
9. What is IFSC code?
IFSC code is a 11-digit alphanumeric code that is designed by the Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) to identify each bank branch.
10. What is MMID?
MMID, also known as Mobile Money Identifier, is a 7-digit code that is issued to bank
customers. This code is used during the fund transfer process.