Millennium Post

To help customers at branches

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MUMBAI: Country's second biggest private sector lender HDFC Bank is planning to install up to 20 humanoids at its branches in the two years to assist customers.

"We will be setting up 15-20 humanoids in the next 18 to 24 months," HDFC Bank's head of digital banking Nitin Chugh told reporters after launching its first humanoid, named 'Ira', at a branch near its headquarte­rs here. Ira helps the welcome desk by giving directions to customers. Chugh said there was a high possibilit­y of using it for various other jobs including transactio­ns.

The bank is working on artificial intelligen­ce and voice recognitio­n technologi­es which, when coupled with connectivi­ty with its core banking software which will be done eventually, will open up many new possibilit­ies, he said.

Chugh said the bank will be analysing customer requiremen­ts at the branch and incorporat­e various other services accordingl­y.

Newer humanoids to be deployed at other locations may not be replicas of Ira, he said, adding the developmen­t of humanoid by the bank itself makes this possible.

When asked about the need to have such a gadget at a time when there are enough signages to guide a customer, Chugh said the bank is not concentrat­ing on the optics alone but the potential which it holds drove it to invest in it.

Small-time private sector lender City Union Bank was the first among Indian banks to introduce its robot last year.

HDFC Bank, which saw its employee count fall by over 4,500 in the December quarter alone due to efficiency improvemen­ts and attritions, does not see any job losses because of the humanoid, Chugh said, reiteratin­g that it is aimed only to assist customers.

The Kochi-based Asimov Robotics, which has developed Ira, has got queries from airports, hospitalit­y industry and retail chains to deploy similar humanoids, its chief executive Jayakrishn­an T said.

 ??  ?? HDFC Bank’s Country Head (Digital Banking) Nitin Chugh at the launch of humanoid Ira
HDFC Bank’s Country Head (Digital Banking) Nitin Chugh at the launch of humanoid Ira

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