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Post offices deliver $54 mn in rural, unbanked areas during lockdown

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NEW DELHI: India was able to bridge the last mile outreach challenge with the door-step financial service delivery of India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) during coronaviru­sinduced lockdown, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said on Friday.

Post offices delivered USD 54 million (around Rs 408 crore) through 2.1 million transactio­ns, mostly in rural and unbanked areas, between March 24- April 23 period, Kant said.

He was speaking at a webinar on ‘the role of digital financial infrastruc­ture during the COVID-19 pandemic and lessons that can be learnt from India’.

The Niti Aayog CEO also said technology has been a major enabler in 112 aspiration­al districts of India, and agents are using computers, mobile phones and microATMS to conduct transactio­ns. “We were able to bridge the last mile outreach challenge with the door-step financial service delivery of India Post Payments Bank. Dak Sevaks,” he stated.

Speaking at the event, SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar said that during the COVID-19 pandemic by following social distancing, the entire financial ecosystem of the country was efficient in ensuring swift transfer of funds from government to the beneficiar­ies through the sound banking network.

The Indian population is diverse, has access to smartphone­s and mobile data, which enables them to have access to Unified Payments Interface, Kumar said.

National Payments Corporatio­n of India MD and CEO Dilip Asbe said there’s immense scope to scale up the digital payment infrastruc­ture in the country.

The nationwide curbs were first announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 24 for 21 days in a bid to contain the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

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