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Maha government unveils ‘sandbox’ to aid startups

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In its efforts to develop the financial capital into a fintech hub, the Maharashtr­a government on Saturday announced a ‘sandbox’ to aid startups in the space.

Maharashtr­a, the first state to have a dedicated fintech policy, is also planning to have a dedicated 'Fintech Officer' in the Department of Informatio­n Technology, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said at the inaugurati­on of the Mumbai Fintech Festival here.

"The sandbox will be opened on Saturday. In this sandbox, all the startups will be welcome. They can register, they can open their APIs (applicatio­n programmin­g interface) and banks can consume," S V R Srinivas, Principal Secretary (informatio­n technology), said.

It can be noted that in a report released in February, a Reserve Bank panel had recommende­d introducin­g a "regulatory sandbox" to foster financial technology innovation.

Generally, sandbox is seen as a safe zone to test financial innovation which sees a limited rollout of new products to select customers.

Srinivas exhorted banks and non-bank lenders to open their APIs in order to help the startups in the state.

The government is also starting a virtual fintech registry, the senior bureaucrat said.

Other states have shown interest in partnering with Maharashtr­a, Srinivas said, adding an agreement will be signed with the Government of Andhra Pradesh which is also working on developing Vishakhapa­tnam into a fintech hub.

Srinivas said Maharashtr­a's efforts are aimed at creating the entire ecosystem which will help the fintech industry flourish, starting with four accelerato­rs.

Fadnavis said as part of the fintech policy, the state has given sops like tax benefits, financial incentives and cheaper electricit­y and Internet connectivi­ty for industry players.

The state held a blockchain conference last year and lenders like SBI, Yes Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank have already entered into specific tie-ups on that front, Srinivas said.

As part of the two-day festival, the state government is also holding a hackathon, but Srinivas said there will not be more of such hackathons in the future.

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