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The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation List of Banks enabled for ePayEeZZ registration as per MFU/ NPCI with various Modes of Registrations Sr.No Bank Name Net Banking Debit Card 1 KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD Live Live 2 YES BANK Live Live 3 IDFC FIRST BANK LTD Live Live 4 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK Live Live 5 INDUSIND BANK Live Live 6 UJJIVAN SMALL FINANCE BANK LTD Live Live 7 ICICI BANK LTD Live Live 8 EQUITAS SMALL FINANCE BANK LTD Live Live 9 SOUTH INDIAN BANK Live Live 10 HDFC BANK LTD Live Live 11 RBL BANK LTD Live Live 12 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA Live Live 13 PAYTM PAYMENTS BANK LTD Live Live 14 DEUTSCHE BANK AG Live Live 15 FEDERAL BANK Live Live 16 STATE BANK OF INDIA Live Live 17 DHANALAXMI BANK Live Live 18 DBSB BANK INDIA LTD Live Live 19 TAMILNAD MERCANTILE BANK LTD Live Live 20 AXIS BANK Live Live 21 JANA SMALL FINANCE BANK LTD Live Live 22 CITI BANK Live Live 23 BANK OF BARODA Live Live 24 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK Live Live 25 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA Live 26 IDBI BANK Live 27 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Live 28 CITY UNION BANK LTD Live 29 CANARA BANK Live 30 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Live LTD 31 PUNJAB AND SIND BANK Live 32 Karur Vysya Bank Live 33 BANDHAN BANK LTD Live 34 THE COSMOS CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD Live 35 UCO BANK Live 36 INDIAN BANK Live 37 AU SMALL FINANCE BANK LTD Live 38 DCB Bank Ltd Live 39 Union Bank of India Live .
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