IndiaPost has become the third
entity to receive a final license last week from the Central Bank to start its
payment bank operations. Country’s largest telcom service provider Bharti
Airtel and digital payments firm Paytm are the other two to have received the
license while only Airtel has started operations so far.
The government has also appointed AP
Singh has interim MD and CEO of the India Post Payment Bank. A 1986 Indian Postal
Service Officer he was earlier Joint Secretary in the department of
disinvestment, ministry of Finance and Deputy Director General incharge of
financial inclusion and payments systems at Unique Identification Authority of
India (UIDAI). Singh was one part of the founding team that launched Aadhaar
and was stationed at the department of Post prior to UIDAI.
As per the initial road map, each
post office in the country will offer the post bank services. The department of
post has an existing network of around 1,55,000 post offices currently. ET had
reported earlier that IndiaPost plans to open 650 new branches for the payment
bank. The branches will be co-located with the existing post offices. The idea
is that the 650 branches will be in located in postal district headquarters and
all the branches under that particular head post office will be enabled by the
payment bank services. This will cover the entire network of 155,000 post
offices in the country.
Earlier this month, Airtel Payments Bank launched nationwide operations, offering 7.25% interest on savings bank balances, which is more than the maximum 7% paid by SBI on its fixed deposits. Bharti and Kotak Mahindra, which holds a 20% stake in the payments bank, would invest Rs 3,000 crore in the venture.
Earlier this month, Airtel Payments Bank launched nationwide operations, offering 7.25% interest on savings bank balances, which is more than the maximum 7% paid by SBI on its fixed deposits. Bharti and Kotak Mahindra, which holds a 20% stake in the payments bank, would invest Rs 3,000 crore in the venture.
Payments banks can accept deposits
from individuals and small businesses of up to Rs 1 lakh per account. And RBI
had set a condition that formal license has to be obtained before 31 March.
Alibaba backed Paytm also said early in January that it has received the final license from RBI and the company hopes to launch operations in February with the first branch coming up in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Alibaba backed Paytm also said early in January that it has received the final license from RBI and the company hopes to launch operations in February with the first branch coming up in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
While operation of Payment Banks
such as Paytm are likely to be focused on technology based differentiation,
IndiaPost is banking on its huge reach especially in the rural areas to be
successful.
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