Oman Daily Observer

Postmen to turn bankers

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NEW DELHI: Minister of State for Communicat­ions Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) on August 21 to provide financial services to people in underserve­d areas.

“The Department of Posts reaches every nook and corner of the country including rural and remote areas. With the upcoming nationwide launch of IPPB, the trusted postman will now become a banker to millions of unbanked and under-banked Indians who have so far had no access to financial services,” Sinha told reporters here. It will leverage the vast network of the Department of Posts (DOP), which has more than three lakh employees and 1.55 lakh post offices, to turn into access points for the new payments banks.

Its reach will be further strengthen­ed by grameen dak sevaks.

“Of the 1.55 lakh post offices, 1.30 lakh are in rural areas and with the transforma­tion of all post offices into payments banks by December, the number of bank branches in rural areas would more than double from 49,000 to 1.30 lakh,” the minister said.

The postal bank will offer savings and current accounts, money transfer, direct benefit transfers, bill and utility payments, and enterprise and merchant payments. The Postal Department already has 37 crore accounts across the country including 17 crore postal savings bank accounts.

These accounts would be linked with the IPPB and all services provided by IPPB would be available to existing DOP customers. The IPPB accounts, which will give four per cent interest rate, will not hold savings of more than rupees one lakh. — IANS

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