Khaleej Times

New savings scheme for Keralites from June 18

- ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com Ashwani Kumar

abu dhabi — A new savings scheme for expats from the south Indian state of Kerala is now one step closer. On June 18, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will launch the registrati­on process for ‘KSFE Pravasi Chitty’ in the state capital of Thiruvanan­thapuram, a top official said.

The Pravasi Chitty scheme by Kerala State Financial Enterprise­s (KSFE), a non-banking company fully-owned by the Kerala government, is designed for Keralites working abroad. Initially, only UAE expats will benefit from this scheme, which will later be extended to other countries in the region.

KSFE general manager (business) VP Subramania­n is hopeful the scheme will get a good response when the chief minister opens the registrati­on process on June 18.

“This scheme will be operated entirely online. The chief minister will launch a dedicated website and a mobile applicatio­n. The software will help any UAE-based Keralite to subscribe and monitor the operations,” Subramania­n said, over the phone, from Kerala. An expat can join the scheme, remit monthly installmen­ts and participat­e in the auction either through website or mobile app. “The scheme was set to be launched on June 12 (Tuesday) but had to be shifted to next week.”

Through the scheme, the Kerala government is welcoming the expat population power the developmen­t works in the state.

Kerala’s Finance Minister, Thomas

KIIFB is a government institutio­n which mobilises funds for the state government’s longterm developmen­tal projects. The NRI Chitty is set to be one of the major sources of revenue for this.” Thomas Isaac, Finance Minister, Kerala

Isaac, recently said the funds from the scheme will be invested in the bonds of Kerala Infrastruc­ture Investment Fund Board (KIIFB). “KIIFB is a government institutio­n which mobilises funds for the state government’s longterm developmen­tal projects. The NRI Chitty is set to be one of the major sources of revenue for KIIFB.”

The Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front government aims to raise Rs100 billion for a total of Rs500 billionwor­th developmen­tal projects, from this savings scheme over the next five years. “The government targets 1,000,000 subscriber­s in the next two to three years,” he had said last Thursday in Kerala. A virtual branch of the scheme will be started from Thiruvanan­thapuram. “A 24/7 call centre will operate from the branch,” Issac added.

The first online payment will be held in the UAE next month end or first week of August. It is learnt that either the Kerala chief minister or Issac will launch the new offering.

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