These offices - 34 in Andhra Pradesh and 17 in Telangana - will operate as branches of India Post Payments Bank (IPPB).
IPPB came into existence after it received certificate of incorporation from the Registrar of Companies, setting the stage for the new bank to start operations in 2017.
"A total of 34 Post Offices have been identified for IPPB branches in Andhra Pradesh. Of these, MVP Colony SO, Buckinghampet HO and Kurnool HO will be fully operational as IPPB branches by March 2017 and the remaining 31 offices by September 2017, Y P Rai, Chief Postmaster General (AP Circle- covering AP and Telangana), said in a release here today.
The benefits of IPPB include door step banking through postmen and Grameen Dak Sewaks, distribution of third party financial products like loans, insurance, pension products, mutual funds, international and domestic remittances, payment of utility bills, municipal dues, fees, Government payments, taxes, DBT and MNREGA disbursements, among others.
"IPPB will drive the benefits of financial inclusion by bringing a host of financial products to suit the needs of different strata of society with special focus on the marginalised sections rural areas," Rai added.
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