Press
Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
Post Bank
Department
of Posts has proposed to set up a Post Bank of India. This will be an
independent entity, separate from the current operations of Small savings
Schemes being carried out by the Department on behalf of Ministry of Finance.
The Department of Posts has accordingly submitted an application to the RBI on
28.06.2013 seeking a banking license subject to necessary Cabinet approvals.
The
details of financial services offered by the Post offices at present are as
below:-
(1) Small
Savings Schemes of Government of India (on behalf of Ministry of Finance)
(i) Post
Office Savings Account
(ii) Post
Office Time Deposit Account
(iii) Post
Office Recurring Deposit Account
(iv) Post
Office Monthly Income Account
(v) Senior
Citizens Savings Scheme Account
(vi) Public
Provident Fund Account
(vii) National
Savings Certificates (VIII) and (IX) issue
(2) Money Remittances
(i) Money
Order-Domestic
(ii) Instant
Money Order- Domestic (through selected post offices)
(iii) Western
Union Money Remittances –International Inward (through selected post offices)
(iv) MoneyGram Money
Remittances –International Inward (through selected post offices)
(v) Money
Order Videsh- International Inward and Outward (through selected post
offices)
(vi) Electronic
International Money Order Service-Inward (through selected post offices)
This information was given by Dr. Smt. Killi Kruparani,
Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology in a written
reply toa question in the Lok Sabha on 14/08/2013.
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