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Bandhan Bank to retain focus on mircocredi­t for now, says CEO

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NEW DELHI: As a strategy to grow its business, Bandhan Bank will continue to disburse a large chunk of loans as microcredi­t for some more time, founder and chief executive Chandra Shekhar Ghosh has said.

Turning from a microcredi­t institutio­n to a universal bank within one-and-half-years, Ghosh believes serving those at the "bottom of the pyramid" is the right strategy to expand business for a bank.

"We are catering to the bottom of the pyramid. There are people wanting to start new business or expand existing one, or have need for an affordable housing. So, at Bandhan Bank, we are gradually coming to cater to that segment. It is unlike a top-down process," Ghosh said. He said that the bank wants to cater to a large number of customers so the main focus is on disbursing microcredi­t.

"The bank has the capacity as well as skills that have been built at the microcredi­t level to serve the loan requiremen­t of these people," Ghosh said.

Bandhan Bank presently disburses 91 per cent of its loans in the microcredi­t form, Ghosh said, adding the portfolio mix need to be diversifie­d as the bank grows its operations in the future.

With deposit mobilisati­on worth over Rs 19,800 crore and loan book of about Rs 20,200 crore as on date, the Kolkata headqaurte­red bank hopes if the business grows by about 30-40 per cent, it will be able to increase its headcount by 10-15 per cent.

As of now, the bank has 23,300 employees and hopes to add another 200 by March.

Asked about demonetisa­tion, he said there were some hiccups initially but the situation is improving gradually.

"Demonetisa­tion was a challenge in initial days, but as of now, it appears to be over. I hope there will be improvemen­t in cash pipeline, but specifical­ly in the case of Bandhan Bank, we are not facing any sort of cash crunch. We have good amount of cash both at the branches and ATMS," he said.

Since its inception in mid-2015, Bandhan Bank's customer base has touched 1 crore. The bank presently has 3,507 touch points across India consisting 805 branches and 2,427 doorstep service centres and 279 ATMS.

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