What is TPIN in PNB?

What is TPIN in PNB

What is TPIN in PNB if this question is arising in your brain then your search ends here. TPIN stands for Transaction Personal Identification Number it's a four-digit number specifically used for validating your identity and authorizing transactions. TPIN is an additional layer of security to secure your online transactions and it ensures that only authorized persons can perform certain actions and protects sensitive information from any illegal access. 

Significance of TPIN

TPIN has a major role for the privacy and security purposes of your account. Here we have discussed some of the important aspects it provides. Every time a transaction is performed TPINs help to protect the account from any unauthorized access and give you more control over account transactions. By providing an additional security layer it becomes hard for any unauthorized person to manipulate your financial data. TPIN acts as fencing for any source that tries to get power over your account by having credentials.

How to generate TPIN in PNB

To generate your TPIN, please follow the steps given below:

  • Reach out to your nearest PNB branch and request a form for TPIN generation from a bank representative.
  • Fill out the mandatory details given in the form and submit it to the bank's executive.
  • Once you verify and approve all the details requested in the form, you successfully generate the TPIN.

How to use TPIN for PNB services 

By using TPIN you can avail of the following services:

Mobile Banking

By using a mobile app users can easily control and manage transactions at the ease of their place.

Steps to set TPIN in the PNB app.

  1. Log in to PNB mobile app.
  2. Choose ‘View Card’ and select ‘MY PROFILE’ 
  3. Change your TPIN and put the 4-digit OTP that you receive.

Internet Banking

Get into your account online, transfer funds, pay bills, and check balance details. 

Phone Banking

A dedicated customer care number is available to help you enquire and perform financial activities with the assistance of a bank executive.

Security Tips

Keep TPIN private: TPIN is an extra security feature, so to protect your account security, we advise you to keep your TPIN to yourself and not share it with bank executives or while on the phone with bank officials.

Put a strong TPIN: Your TPIN has to be strong and not something one can easily predict or any fusion of birth dates and numbers in a row. If you want to know how to generate a PNB Green PIN we have shared detailed steps to make the process seamless and easy.

FAQs

  1. What to do if I forget my TPIN online?
    In case user forgets their TPIN they can either visit your nearest branch and get help from bank executives for further process or just reset it by following these steps:
  • Open the mobile app and click on My Profile.
  • Choose Reset/Set TPIN
  • You can reset the TPIN through your Aadhar OTP, Debit Card, and Transaction password choose any of the methods and proceed further to reset the PIN.
  1. How frequently should I change my TPIN?
    It is highly suggested to change your TPIN within 2-3 months. To avoid any data manipulation or scams try to keep your TPIN strong and less predictable.
  2. What is TPIN in PNB online?
    TPIN is an identification number used in place of a transaction password to authorize every transaction we make.

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