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'RBI nod to Postal Department for payments bank a proud moment'
New Delhi, Aug 19
Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said it
was a proud moment for the Department of Posts to be granted 'in
principle' approval by the Reserve Bank of India for starting a payments
bank.
"I am very happy to learn that the postal department has
been given a payment banking permission by the RBI. I thank the RBI
governor and his team. This is a very proud moment for the Postal
Department," the minister said.
"I have been trying since I
became the minister to energise and make the vast network of postal
department for financial digital inclusion and e-commerce activity. I
would expect the department to prepare itself properly and effectively
for this," he added.
Ten others who got the approval are Reliance
Industries Ltd., Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd., Cholamandalam Distribution
Services Ltd., Airtel M Commerce Services Limited, Fino PayTech Limited,
National Securities Depository Limited, Dilip Shantilal Shanghvi, Vijay
Shekhar Sharma, Tech Mahindra Limited and Vodafone m-pesa Limited.
A
payments bank, as defined by the Reserve Bank's draft rules, can accept
deposits, both savings and current, up to a maximum of Rs.10,000
initially, with the stated primary role of extending payments and
remittance services to small businesses and low-income households.
Besides
physical branches, some key facilitators for such services can include
ATMs, mobile and internet banking, authorised business correspondents
and point-of-sale terminal locations, as in retail stores.
