Are you a BHIM user? Now is the perfect time to take advantage of a limited-time offer that rewards you with Rs. 50 cashback! From 17th October to 31st October 2024, users who top up their UPI Lite Wallet with a minimum transaction of Rs. 1000 can receive cashback. This offer is available for both new and existing users of the BHIM app. The best part? You only need to complete one qualifying top-up, and the cashback will be credited directly to your account after 7th November 2024. Whether you’re a frequent BHIM user or just getting started, this is a great way to earn some extra rewards.
How to Avail Rs. 50 Cashback With BHIM UPI
1. Download or Open the BHIM App: Ensure you have the BHIM app installed on your smartphone. If you’re a new user, sign up and link your bank account.
2. Enable UPI Lite: For new users, enable the UPI Lite Wallet on your BHIM account. Existing users should ensure UPI Lite is activated.
3. Top-up Your UPI Lite Wallet: Make a successful UPI Lite Wallet top-up with a minimum transaction of Rs. 1000.
4. Wait for Cashback: Cashback will be credited after 7th November 2024, so keep an eye on your account for the Rs. 50 reward.
5. One-time Offer: Remember, each user is eligible for the cashback only once during the offer period.
Terms & Conditions
- The offer is valid from 17th October 2024 to 31st October 2024.
- Users must complete a successful UPI Lite Wallet top-up of at least Rs. 1000 to be eligible for Rs. 50 cashback.
- Each user is eligible for cashback only once during the offer period.
- Cashback will be credited after 7th November 2024.
- NPCI reserves the right to change or terminate the offer at any time without prior notice.
- Users must have an active bank account linked to their BHIM profile for successful cashback credit.
- In the case of any fraudulent or suspicious transactions, NPCI has the right to disqualify the user from the offer.
- All disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts in Mumbai.
- The terms and conditions of this offer are in addition to BHIM and UPI Lite’s terms.
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