Oman Daily Observer

Indian banking services will go digital: SBI

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NEW DELHI: Crediting demonetisa­tion for the biggest push towards digital banking, SBI on Monday said it envisions the entire range of banking services going digital over the next few years.

“Demonetisa­tion is the biggest push. The biggest beneficiar­y is digital banking,” State Bank of India MD Rajnish Kumar said at the two-day Inclusive Finance India Summit here.

“We envision a bank where end-to-end processes are provided through mobile banking. It will happen in 2-3 years,” Kumar said.

The SBI MD also said that in terms of cost effectiven­ess nothing could match digital banking.

While it costs the bank Rs 40 per transactio­n at a bank branch, Rs 9 at an ATM, at a customer service point Rs 12-13, it was only 50 paise through digital banking, he added.

The country’s largest public sector lender State Bank of India on Monday said its saving accounts have swelled up by Rs 1 lakh crore after demonetisa­tion.

“Our deposits have exceeded by Rs 1 lakh crore in saving accounts from November 8 till date,” SBI Managing Director said on the sidelines of Inclusive Finance India summit here.

“Deposits are not an issue. The agenda for the next 3-4 months is to look at ways to increase our loaning and digitisati­on of banking operations,” Kumar said.

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— AFP Pakistani traders sell oranges on their trucks at a fruit market in Lahore.

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