How to Approve a Mandate link?

How to Approve a Mandate link?

Step 1. First, you will receive an email from Infinn Support.


Step 2. Open the email and click on the online e-mandate link provided.


Step 3. Now click on “Send code to Email”.


Step 4. Enter the code that you received in your email and submit it.


Step 5. Now choose your verification mode and click on “proceed”.


Step 6. Fill your basic details and submit them.


Step 7. Then enter the OTP sent to the mobile number linked with your Aadhaar.


Step 8. After that, enter the OTP sent by your bank.


And that’s it! Your e-Mandate will be approved within a few seconds.


For further clarity, please review the following link -

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1axBG84ZPuy_E4nLDECAUKRyGF2SgoWey/view?usp=drive_link



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