The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

RBI may allow interopera­bility of India Post payments bank ATMs

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New Delhi, July 4: India Post is carving out a separate vertical to manage banking services, a move that will help it win the approval of the Reserve Bank of India for interopera­bility of its ATMs with those of PSU banks.

India Post, which had last year won a licence to operate a payments bank, has not been able to move much on starting operations.

“We wanted interopera­bility of the ATMs of post offices with other banks. RBI said we can allow it only if post offices create a separate bank vertical because RBI has jurisdicti­on over only banks. The postal department has taken a positive approach and created a separate vertical,” a finance ministry official said.

The vertical will be based out of Bengaluru.

Interopera­bility will allow individual­s to transfer money from their post office accounts to their accounts in any bank. Besides, post office ATMs can be used for withdrawal of money from the bank accounts.

The official further said the vertical will be created to operationa­lise the Post Bank licence and ultimately it would get merged suitably with the Post Bank.

DoP has 28,000 department­al post offices and 1.50 lakh rural post offices across the country.

The postal department is proactivel­y setting up ATMs and micro ATMs in its rural post offices so as to tap its wide network for financial inclusion.

“RBI said this separate vertical of the Postal department is open for banking regulation. The RBI is favourably considerin­g the option to provide interopera­bility,” the official said.

“This will help in moving towards a less cash economy. Post office has its branches even in the remotest areas where banking mitras or business correspond­ents cannot reach. Interopera­bility will allow leveraging the reach of postal department,” the official added.

With the formal structure of Post Bank likely to take around a year-and-ahalf, the government wants to kick start its operations in parts by first putting into use the ATMs of post offices.

India Post plans to roll out 10,000 ATMs and 20,000 micro ATMs across the country by the end of this year.

India Post payments bank will primarily target unbanked and under-banked customers in rural, semirural and remote areas with a focus on providing simple deposit products and money remittance services. PTI

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