भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक (RBI) ने 18 मार्च से यस बैंक (Yes Bank) से मोरटोरियम (Moratorium) हटा दिया है. यानी की बैंक ने यस बैंक पर लगाई सभी रोक हटा दी हैं. यस बैंक का कामकाज 19 मार्च, गुरुवार यानी आज से सामान्य तौर पर शुरू हो जाएगा. यस बैंक ने कहा कि ग्राहकों को अब उनकी सभी सर्विस का फायदा मिलेगा. बैंक ने बताया है कि 19 मार्च से 21 मार्च तक बैंक का कामकाज सामान्य से एक घंटा पहले यानी 8.30 बजे शुरू होगा. इसके साथ ही बैंक ने सीनियर सिटिजन कस्टमर्स के लिए कामकाज के घंटे बढ़ा दिए हैं. इसके तहत 19 से 27 मार्च तक बैंक का कामकाज शाम 4.30 बजे के बजाय 5.30 बजे खत्म होगा. लेकिन यह सुविधा सिर्फ बुजर्गों के लिए है.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has removed the Moratorium from Yes Bank from 18 March. That is, the bank has removed all restrictions on Yes Bank. The work of Yes Bank will start normally on Thursday, March 19, i.e. from today. Yes Bank said that customers will now get the benefit of all their services. The bank has said that from March 19 to March 21, the work of the bank will start one hour earlier than normal i.e. at 8.30. Along with this, the bank has extended the working hours for senior citizen customers.Under this, from 19 to 27 March, the functioning of the bank will end at 5.30 pm instead of 4.30 pm. But this facility is only for the elderly.
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