"As far as my bank is concerned, we are looking at the opportunity to collaborate with payments and move forward," Padmanabhan, a former RBI executive director, said at a Payment Council of India event.
He also sought to downplay banks' concerns regarding the entry of such entities, instead listed out the advantages of partnering with them.
As the payments banks have a cap of Rs 1 lakh on deposits, the excess money can be sweeped into a universal bank, he said.
The Reserve Bank had given in-principle nod to 11 applicants to start payment banks in August 2015 and given a 18-month period to operationalise them, which ends next March.
However, three of the licencees, including Tech Mahindra, Sun Pharma's Dilip Shanghvi and the Cholamandalam group have opted out, while the remaining entities PayTM, Birlas, Reliance Industries, Airtel and Fino among others are yet to begin operations.
Among all only Airtel has got the final approval from the RBI so far.
According to the industry watchers, the payments banks are currently in the phase of tie-ups with lenders for exploiting the fee-based opportunities by cross-selling.
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