Jaitley says Bandhan Bank a landmark initiative

August 23, 2015 03:12 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 05:01 pm IST - Kolkata

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

Newly-launched Bandhan Bank will fund lakhs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), create jobs and act as a response to agrarian poverty, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Sunday.

“A great institution is being born in West Bengal,” he said while inaugurating Bandhan Bank in Kolkata.

Bandhan Bank launched its operations with 501 branches in the country. The company, which started operations as a micro finance institution, got final approval from RBI in June to launch commercial banking operations.

“It is a landmark initiative in the service of country and state. It is these entrepreneurs in SMEs, many of them in unorganised sector, who today form the backbone of Indian economy. Small entrepreneurs, from shopkeepers to hawkers, they are generating almost 11-12 crore jobs in this country. The large organised industry is able to generate only a small fraction of that,” Mr. Jaitley said.

“All over the eastern parts of the country, in States like West Bengal, if we are able to create small entrepreneurs in lakhs we can then see it as a response to agrarian poverty that is building up,” he said.

The objective is to extend over Rs 1 lakh crore worth funds to SMEs across the country, Mr. Jaitley said, adding that SMEs usually repay what they borrow and the banks’ NPAs are not because of lending to this sector.

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