Banking Frontiers

Cosmos Bank

Rolls out online, mobile and social banking extensions to core offerings:

- mehul@bankingfro­ntiers.com

Cosmos Cooperativ­e Bank has 140 branches and 138 ATMs. It is planning to add 10 mobile ATMs as well as 40-50 recyclers with the cash deposit facility. Chairman of the bank Milind Kale says the bank has designed the infrastruc­ture considerin­g the growing customer transactio­ns on digital platforms in the next 5 years. The bank’s daily average count of NEFT transactio­ns has increased to 14,528 in FY19 (amounting to `1.49 billion) from 8689 in FY17. Similarly, daily RTGS transactio­ns too have increased to 1554 (amounting to `4.17 billion) from 1276 during the same period. IMPS transactio­ns have more than trebled to 4116 (amounting to `50.01 million) and UPI transactio­ns to12,161 from just 863 2 years ago.

PAYMENT APP SOPAY

The bank has revamped its agenda for digital banking. Kale says the bank has rolled out online, mobile and social banking extensions to the core offerings in an effort to respond to the changing consumer demographi­c. “We have gained several benefits with strategic use of the technology, which include improved usability by the customers, securing the engagement e x peri e nce, o perat i o nal e x c e l l e nce, reduced turn-around time, reduced cost of operations and leveraging location-based personaliz­ed services,” he adds.

While these IT initiative­s are available to customers, the bank has found that UPI is gaining popularity among the customers. Youngsters as well as middleaged customers prefer the user experience of net banking as well as NEFT/RTGS. Kale says considerin­g the growing popularity of the UPI platform, the bank has launched SoPay, a new digital payments applicatio­n, developed on UPI platform and available for both Android and iOS users. SoPAy is different from a mobile wallet in the sense that one cannot store money in the wallet and money is deducted or added directly from customer’s bank account. It allows users to send money, receive payments directly into their bank accounts or make payments for purchases made at stores that accepts UPIbased transactio­ns. The user has to link his bank account with SoPay by entering UPI pin before making transactio­ns through the app. Says Kale: “Transactio­ns made using SoPay are simple, safe and quick. The app comes with a range of innovative features, like direct transactio­ns from and to bank account and instant money transfer.”

“Because of the lockdown and closure of industries and businesses, people have no chance to do transactio­ns other than for buying essential goods, and accordingl­y we have observed a decline in digital transactio­ns,” observes Kale.

DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

To align with the bank’s business strategy, the bank’s IT team has created a wide variety of digital offerings for customers - UPI, AEPS, tab banking, mobile banking, eKYC, NACH, APBS, IMPS, customer communicat­ion portal, eLocker, internet banking, self-service customer kiosk, CRM and lead management solutions, RuPay and

Visa debit cards, ATMs, PoS, alert facility, cheque truncation system and straight through SWIFT, NEFT and RTGS services. The bank’s IT capex for the last financial year was `140 million and opex was `280 million. In the current year, the bank has budgeted a capex of `150 million and opex of `300 million for digital initiative­s.

ELECTRONIC GADGETS

The bank’s employees are using tablets, micro ATMs and mobile ATM vans for offering various services to customers since 2016. Kale says by bringing in paperless account opening in the under banked and unbanked areas, customers can now open an account by using their Aadhaar number and biometric/OTP authentica­tion. At micro ATMs, customers can withdraw and deposit cash and make various utility bill payments, recharge their TV and mobile

connection­s. Various account servicing requests such as balance enquiry, ministatem­ent and account updation can be done at these micro ATMs, putting banking services within easy reach of customers.

Direct benefit transfers of government welfare schemes into beneficiar­y accounts are also done through the micro ATMs. At originatio­n ends of remittance corridors, customers can now easily remit money to bank accounts of beneficiar­ies across the country through micro ATM, while at the receiving end, beneficiar­ies can easily access their accounts to withdraw the same at the local Cosmos Bank micro ATM.

Kale lists certain key advantages for the bank in equipping employees with electronic gadgets: “We can offer additional services like cross selling of products, expand our services to remote and rural areas and undertake the vital exercise of financial inclusion and provide safe and efficient mechanisms for making and receiving payments with minimum risks to the bank, service providers and end customers. Besides, paperless transactio­ns are possible, achieving reduced turn-around time, and increased customer satisfacti­on even while reducing infrastruc­tural cost and increasing customer loyalty.”

ONLINE FD

In 2019-20, the bank opened 7250 online FD accounts, amounting to `771.7 million, and 1892 online RD accounts, amounting to `6.3 million. In the current FY as of June 2020, the number of FD accounts opened were 2198, amounting to `226.6 million and 487 online RD accounts, amounting to `1.6 million. Kale feels that the irregular income or curtailmen­t in employment, would lead

to decrease in monthly income of people and this may have a huge impact of small savings and large investment­s by various customer segments. “We have not introduced online credit but offered new schemes to avail the special credit - like 10% ad hoc limits, curtailmen­t in margins, etc,” says Kale.

DIGITAL PLANS IN 2020-21

Kale emphasizes that the bank has almost all the digital products that banks normally offer. “We will now focus on better penetratio­n among various customer segments and create awareness about the use of digital platforms for day to day transactio­ns,” he adds.

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Milind Kale indicates that due to the lockdown, closure of industries and businesses, there has been a decline in digital transactio­ns
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Transactio­ns made using SoPay are simple, safe and quick
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