IFFCO and Bank of Baroda yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in this regard. The pact was signed by Yogendra Kumar, General Manager (Marketing), IFFCO and GB Panda, General Manager (government relationships), Bank of Baroda.
IFFCO and Bank of Baroda would pool in their resources to promote market and make accessible organised finance facility at competitive interest rates for the farmers who wish to buy the products of IFFCO and its subsidiaries.
Farmers would get a big relief by getting credit facility of one month and this step will promote very aggressively the inclusion of cashless transaction system in rural India, it added.
IFFCO said it would take the guarantee of the total outstanding amount of any of the farmers default due to various reasons.
Initially, the co-branded cards will be given to the farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
Bank of Baroda General Manager GB Panda said, it has agreed for issuing co-branded cards and to install PoS machines at various locations across India after the approval of the competent authority.
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