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Banks should pass on lower costs to customers: RBI Governor
BS Reporter / Chennai/ Hyderabad May 20, 2009, 00:07 IST

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor D Subbarao said that banks must pass on the benefit of lower costs from technology-based products and services to their customers.

“I was surprised to note that transfer of funds from one branch of a bank to another, both under the Core Banking System, entailed a service charge for the remitting customer. It does not make sense that the charge for such funds movement within a bank is much more than for the inter-bank funds transfers,” Subbarao said.

Delivering the keynote address at an awards function held by the Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology (IDRBT) here on Monday, he warned that banks face the risk of losing customer trust by imposing charges not commensurate with the cost of service provided.

Subbarao urged the financial sector leaders to take greater advantage of new technologies as they would reduce the costs of financial transactions, improve the allocation of financial resources and increase the competitiveness and efficiency of financial institutions.

In this context, he said that banks could now take advantage of the expanded reach of the telecom by using the mobile communication technology. According to Subbarao, mobile phone users belong to all strata of society and the phone's integrated chip could function as a multi-application smart card. “This holds substantial promise as the delivery vehicle of the future.”

Subbarao, however, emphasised that while adopting new technologies banks should ensure that adequate security controls were in place.

Stating that IDRBT’s role has extended beyond research over the years, he said that a committee headed by C Rangarajan was now looking into redefining the institute's role. Recommendations from this committee were anticipated soon.

IDRBT director, B Sambamurthy, said the institute, which was focusing on developing intellectual capital in the field of banking technology, would be doubling its academic strength in the near future.

Later, the RBI governor presented the IDRBT Banking Technology Awards 2008 to Corporation Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, Karur Vysya Bank, ICICI Bank Limited, HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited.

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