New Delhi, June 27:
Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said he expects Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) to grant payment licence to the proposed Post Bank of India
by August.
This will enable the network of 1,54,000 post offices (including
1,30,000 rural post offices) to offer banking services to the masses in
the country.
“We expect RBI to give payment bank licence to post (department) in August,” Minister of Communications and IT Prasad said.
In last one year, the Department of Post (DoP) has networked 27,215 post offices into one national unit through computers.
The DoP, which has applied for a payment bank licence, has a hybrid model in mind to operate Post Bank of India.
As per RBI guidelines, payment banks would offer a limited range of products such as demand deposits and remittances.
They will not be allowed to undertake lending activities and will initially be restricted to holding a maximum balance of Rs. 1 lakh per individual customer.
They will be allowed to issue ATM or debit cards as also other prepaid payment instruments, but not credit cards.
According to a source, Prasad has approved hybrid model suggested by
Ernst & Young which prepared detailed project report on Post Bank of
India (PBI).
“E&Y has come out with three models but suggested preference to a
hybrid model. Under which about 600 branches will be directly operated
by PBI staff in post office premises and transactions in other parts of
the country will be supported by India post staff,” a post bank official
said.
Post Bank of India is proposed to have its own employees and IT
infrastructure. The transaction handled by India Post, employees will be
entered in to the server of PBI.
The Department expects revenue of over Rs. 550 crore from PBI in first five years.
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