Cabinet clears India Post's payments bank proposal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 01 2016 | 4:28 PM IST
Government today cleared proposal to set up India Post payments bank with a corpus of Rs 800 crore and has plans to have 650 branches operational by September 2017, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said today.
"The Cabinet has cleared proposal of postal payments bank. We have 1.54 lakh post offices of which 1.39 lakh are rural post offices. 650 branches of postal payments bank will be established in the country which will be linked to rural post offices," Prasad said.
The Minister said the payments bank, which will be run by Chief Executive Officer, will be professionally managed and there will be a representation from various other government departments including the Department of Posts, Department of Expenditure, Department of Economic Services etc.
"Total architecture of postal payments bank is of Rs 800 crore which will have Rs 400 crore equity and Rs 400 crore grant. By September 2017, all 650 branches of postal payments bank will become operational. This we had planned for three years but now we will be doing it in a year," Prasad said.
He said that all 'grameen dak sevaks' in rural post offices will be given handheld devices by March 2017.
"We are reinforcing it further. I have had discussion with my officers to give iPad and smartphones to postmen in urban post offices," Prasad said.
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"We will start operations (of IPPB) in March 2017 in about 50 districts and quickly scale up to cover the entire country by the end of financial year 2018-19," Prasad said.
More than 50 national and international banks, insurance companies, money transfer organisations are keen to tie up with IPPB, he said.
"It will offer basic banking, payments of DBT benefits, utility bills, collection of taxes/fees, remittances etc," Prasad said.
About 5000 ATMs will be set up for IPPB initially. It will have a focus on rural, semi-urban and offer mobile banking platforms, digital wallets, use emerging technologies such as Unified Payments Interface (UPI), e KYC, AEPS and catalyse the shift from a cash dominant to a less cash economy.
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First Published: Jun 01 2016 | 4:28 PM IST

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