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Centrum-bharatpe gets RBI licence to set up SFB

Plans to start operations with a ~1,500-cr loan book

- ABHIJIT LELE Mumbai, 12 October

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday issued a small finance bank (SFB) licence to the Centrum Group-bharatpe consortium. Incorporat­ed as Unity SFB, the lender will start operations in some weeks with a ~1,500-crore loan book.

The consortium will take over the assets and liabilitie­s of the beleaguere­d Punjab and Maharashtr­a Co-operative (PMC) Bank. The timing for integratin­g PMC will depend upon when the RBI and the government release the scheme for amalgamati­on, said Jaspal Bindra, chairman of the Bse-listed Centrum Capital.

Bindra said with the RBI issuing an SFB licence, the focus will shift to board formation and creating a top management team. The bank will become functional before the close of this year and will aspire to be India’s first digital bank.

“We will work tirelessly to capture this opportunit­y and build India’s first truly digital bank ground-up,” said Ashneer Grover, co-founder and managing director, Bharatpe.

In June, the RBI gave “inprincipl­e” approval to Centrum Financial Services (CFSL) to set up an SFB.

Centrum will merge its small and medium-sized enterprise­s lending business and micro-credit operations with the SFB for a considerat­ion of ~426 crore. These businesses are run by two subsidiari­es.

Bindra-led Centrum Capital, the holding entity for CFSL, and its partner Bharatpe, a payments system company, will infuse ~1,800 crore into the SFB. Bharatpe will also move its loan assets to Unity SFB.

The proposed business model is one of collaborat­ion and open architectu­re, uniting all its stakeholde­rs to deliver a seamless digital experience, added Bindra.

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