By OneCard | January 25, 2023
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You might not be always prepared for emergencies, especially ones that involve finances. It may be a trip that went out of budget or arranging a deposit for your new apartment, expenses like these can put you on a spot. You may not want to go through the hassle of loans or want to lend from your family or friends. Paying through credit cards is not really an option in such cases. But what if we told you there is another way? A brilliant way to use your OneCard for cash emergencies like these.
OneCash the latest feature of OneCard enables direct transfer to your bank account in an instant. And just within 3 simple steps. It also offers flexible repayment tenures so you don’t have to worry about paying it off immediately. Unbelievable, right?! 😲
It’s pre-approved!
No more the hassle of documentation or waiting on approvals because your OneCash limit comes pre-approved.
That’s right! You can get instant cash using this 3-step onboarding process.
All you have to do is:
1 . Select the amount you need from your approved cash limit.
2 . Then select the EMI tenure of your choice
3 . Add the bank account to which you want the money to be deposited in
You can cash transfer in literally 30 seconds. You can choose to get it transferred to your bank account or UPI Id.
The best part of OneCash is the flexibility to pay back the amount. You can select any tenure between 2 to 36 months. No questions asked!
We definitely don’t give you a hard time should you decide to pay it off early. Our foreclosure process is hassle-free and can be done on the app itself.
Can’t wait to try it? Head to OneCard app to check if you unlocked the feature yet.
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