India Post Payments Bank
has come into existence after it received certificate of incorporation from the
Registrar of Companies, setting the stage for the new bank to begin operations
in 2017.
This will be the first PSU
under the Department of Posts which expects to complete the rollout of its
branches all over the country by September 2017.
“The India Post Payments
Bank received the Certificate of Incorporation from the Registrar of Companies,
Ministry of Corporate Affairs, yesterday under the Companies Act, 2013,” an official
release said here.
The board of the India
Post Payments Bank is likely to be constituted soon and the bank will now begin
hiring of professionals.
“This could be the fastest
rollout for a bank anywhere in the world,” it added.
The India Post Payments
Bank aims to become the most accessible bank in the world, riding on advanced
banking and payments technology. Coupled with physical presence across 1.55
lakh post offices and the reach of the postman, the India Post Payments Bank plans
to become a powerful and effective vehicle of real financial inclusion in the
country.
“It is poised to create a
national payments architecture riding on a modern payments platform and
ubiquitous information and communication technologies that can be accessed by
all users and service providers like never before,” it added.
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, in his Independence day address, had stated that steps have been taken to
convert post offices into payments banks. Through this, a network of banks will
be established across villages, he had said.
Reserve Bank of India gave
in-principle nod to 11 entities to set up payments banks in August 2015, but
three have already opted out since.
Payments bank allows
mobile firms, supermarket chains, and others to cater to banking requirements
of individuals and small businesses. It will be set up as a differentiated bank
and will confine its activities to acceptance of demand deposits, remittance
services, Internet banking and other specified services.
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