It’s no secret that private banks’ have always been a step ahead than public sector banks’ when it comes to implementing latest technologies into their banking system. And when it comes to which private bank leads the pack, arguably, one has to say, it is ICICI Bank.
The bank is the most tech-savvy bank in the country. You just have to visit their website and you can do most of your banking related works, right from applying for a new bank account to managing your existing bank account. And not to mention, it is one of the first banks’ to provide mobile banking apps, not just for Nokia phones, but for advanced OS’s like Android and iOS too. 
And now, giving you another way to access your bank account, ICICI Bank has decided to launch a Facebook app through which one can manage their bank account. The app will soon be launched and available in the Official ICICI Bank Facebook page.
Is it safe? Is it secure? Is it useful?
I’m pretty sure the bank has covered up all these questions before launching the service.
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Wow, Social Media and Indian Banks, that’s great to hear. Wish other private banks also do such apps.