Citibank India Mobile Banking App Review

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Citibank India recently launched its Mobile Banking services for customers. Any Citibank India customer having a Suvidha (savings) banking account or a credit card can use this service on their mobile (with some prerequisites).

I have been using this service for couple of days since its launch and here is my experience and review. To use this phone application, all you need to have is a mobile phone with Java enabled and a

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