Xpress Money to seek RBI nod to enter account credit segment

The move comes amid reports that the country will continue to top the remittances market this year as well

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 13 2013 | 5:05 PM IST
To corner a larger share of the remittance market in the country, money transfer firm, Xpress Money is planning to move the Reserve Bank for a rupee drawing arrangement licence, a top company official has said.
 
"We are planning to enter into an account credit side (rupee drawing arrangement), but it all depends on the approval from the Reserve Bank. We are in early stages of this exploration," Xpress Money vice-president and business head Sudhesh Giriyan told PTI.
 
The move comes amid reports that the country will continue to top the remittances market this year as well. Last week, the World Bank had pegged the inflow this year at USD 71 billion, which is a record. Last year, total remittances stood at USD 69.13 billion.
 
Currently, Xpress Money offers remittance services through the money transfer service rpt service scheme (MTSS), which is a quick and easy way of transferring personal remittances from abroad to beneficiaries back home.
 
Giriyan said three-fourths of the USD 70 billion remittances that the country receives annually are received through account credit route.
 
"It is a huge pie that will be made available to us and we are definitely excited about that," Giriyan said.
 
The company is also in talks with various banks to partner for remittance using the rupee drawing arrangement.
 
"We are in talks with a few partner banks for this" Giriyan said but refused to name any of the banks Xpress Money is talking to in this regard.
 
RBI allows only personal remittances such as remittances towards family maintenance and remittances favouring foreign tourists visiting as permissible.
 
In 2012, the diaspora pumped as much as USD 69.13 billion in remittances. Out of this, the cash segment or MTSS were USD 15 billion, while the balance came from account credit segment.
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First Published: Oct 13 2013 | 5:04 PM IST

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