How to Access Andhra Bank Mini Statement Post-Merger?
Following the merger of Andhra Bank with Union Bank, the Andhra Bank official website has been deactivated, but customers can still access essential banking services like their account balance, view mini statements, and check transaction history via the Union Bank's website.
To use these services, customers must have their mobile number registered with the bank. This allows 24/7 access to account information from any location.
There are multiple ways to receive an Andhra Bank mini statement:
- Missed Call Banking: Dial 9223008486 using a registered mobile number, and an SMS with recent transactions will be sent.
- SMS Banking: Send an SMS in a specific format to 09223008486 to receive transaction alerts instantly, without needing the internet.
- Toll-Free Number: Call the provided numbers and follow the IVR options to get account information.
- Mobile Banking App: Download the Andhra Bank Mobile App from Google Play or Apple Store. Use the "m-Passbook" for viewing mini statements and recent transactions.
- Net Banking Portal: Register on Union Bank's site using debit card details. Access "Accounts Summary" for mini statements.
- ATM Services: Use a debit card at an ATM and select "Mini statement" for viewing and printing transactions.
Registration for the mini statement service can be completed at any Union Bank branch, through SMS, or via ATM.
The mini statement service offers significant benefits: 24/7 access, no internet needed for some options, and potentially free of charge—depending on the mobile network. Accessing mini statements via SMS ensures users save time by avoiding branch visits.
Overall, Andhra Bank's mini statement service effectively keeps customers informed about their account activities, facilitating easier financial management.