India Post Payments Bank starts pilot services

January 30, 2017 09:00 pm | Updated 09:07 pm IST - New Delhi

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, along with Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, release commemorative stamp during the launch of pilot branches of India Post Payments, in New Delhi on Monday.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, along with Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, release commemorative stamp during the launch of pilot branches of India Post Payments, in New Delhi on Monday.

India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) on Monday kicked off its operations by rolling out pilot services in Raipur and Ranchi.

The bank will offer an interest rate of 4.5% on deposits up to ₹25,000; 5% on deposits of ₹25,000-50,000 and 5.5% on ₹50,000-1,00,000, its Chief Executive Officer A.P. Singh said.

The paid up equity of the new bank is ₹800 crore, of which the government has already infused ₹275 crore, he added.

“The idea is to have a branch in every district and make 3 lakh postmen come alive in payment bank function,” he said.

Also 1,000 ATMs of India Post will be transferred to IPPB, Mr. Singh added.

Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha said that IPPB plans to have 650 branches across the country by September 2017.

Terming IPPB as a mechanism for financial inclusion and a milestone, Sinha said the payments bank — the third one to get a permit after Airtel and Paytm and the first one promoted by the government — will not just conduct business but also serve people.

India Post Payments Bank is the third entity to receive payments bank permit after Airtel and Paytm. Payments banks can accept deposits up to ₹1 lakh per account from individuals and small businesses.

The new model of banking allows mobile firms, super market 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.

In 2015, the RBI had granted ‘in-principle’ approval to 11 entities, including the Department of Posts, to set up payments banks and proposed to give such licences ‘on tap’ basis in future.

However, a consortium of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries promoter Dilip Shanghvi, IDFC Bank and Telenor Financial Services gave up their plans to roll out payments bank.

Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd. (Chola) also decided to withdraw its plans to set up a payments bank.

Tech Mahindra was the third to drop plans to roll out payments bank.

Out of the remaining eight companies in the fray, Airtel launched its commercial operation across India with an investment of ₹3,000 crore and is offering interest rate of 7.25% on deposits, free money transfer from Airtel to Airtel numbers within Airtel Bank, money transfer to any bank account in the country.

Paytm, promoted by Vijay Shekhar Sharma and backed by Chinese e-commerce major Alibaba, plans to roll out payments bank with an initial investment of about ₹400 crore.

Other players are — Aditya Birla Nuvo, Fino PayTech, National Securities Depository, Reliance Industries and Vodafone m-pesa.

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