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OBC Bank Missed Call Balance Enquiry Number Mini Statement Number and SMS Banking

OBC Bank Missed Call Balance Enquiry Number

The Oriental Bank of Commerce is one of the top public sector banks in India which has the trust of millions of Indians. The best thing about this bank is the easy transaction and availability of bank branches and ATMs in every town or village. However, to check the balance, there are multiple modern ways offered by OBC bank as follows.

How To Check Balance?

Normally, you can check the balance when you go to the respective bank branch or ATM. That is to say, when you provide your account number and card credentials, you can easily check the balance. But, today with the help of technology, you can check your balance from home. All you need to do is take your mobile phone and call the numbers provided below. You do not need any balance to make a call as they usually get disconnected. Also, you can use the SMS facilities to get your balance as follows.

The missed call alert facilities are available in this bank. Therefore, you can contact the number mentioned below and you can get the balance directly to your phone. Follow the steps below to get the details as follows

The chart for the Facilities Offered by bank is as follows

Facilities Offered by bank Things To Do
SMS banking SMS ‘ACBAL<14 digits ACCOUNT NUMBER>’ to 91-9915622622
Missed call alert Give a missed call to 91-8067205757
Mini statement For mini statement, give a missed call to 91-8067105767
Customer care toll-free number Dial 18001801235 to talk to OBC bank customer care executive to know your balance or any other information.

Using Digital Ways : App

The app for mobile banking through an online platform is the Mpay app.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fss.mobilepay.obc&hl=en_IN

This application is available in the Google play store and the Apple store. You can download and install the app on your device within a few minutes. Using this app, you can get to know the details of balance, mini-statements, and so on.

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