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Postal banking has lots of scope due to connectivity: Ravi Shankar Prasad

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Last Updated : Oct 29 2014 | 5:35 PM IST

Even with widespread retail banking in place, India's postal banking service has a large scope due to its connectivity, Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said here on Wednesday.

Prasad was inaugurating the Postal Savings Banks Forum in New Delhi, which was organised by World Savings and Retail Banking Institute (WSBI) jointly with the National Savings Organisation (Ministry of Finance) and the Department of Posts.

The theme of the forum was "The Rising Force of Postal Banking in the Retail Banking Market".

According to a statement by the Press Information Bureau of India, post offices hold 1.6 billion savings and deposit accounts globally, which is second to commercial banks that hold about 2.5 billion accounts.

Prasad said that postal banking transcended the rich and poor barrier, the biggest asset being the network of post offices throughout the country.

"The asset, ladies and gentlemen, to my understanding is connectivity. In India, as the Secretary Posts rightly pointed out, we have huge institutions spread all across different parts of India," he said.

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India has more than 150, 000 post offices and more than the 100,000 commercial banks, the statement read. Savings accounts in post offices in the country numbered to 310 million more than that of any commercial bank.

Prasad stressed on postal financial inclusion, saying that government services like India Post had not only given employment to many Indians but were giving impetus to e-commerce which was further giving employment and financial inclusion to the poor. Big e-commerce giants like Amazon employ India Post to deliver their goods to various parts of the country.

Prasad further said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had constituted a task force to deliberate on ideas and innovations for the Indian Postal Services.

"Yes, postal banking is a very exciting idea. I have always been supportive of it. Therefore, the Prime Minister himself has started a big task force headed by eminent officers in which Secretary Posts is also there, to come up with a very structured report outlining the new challenges, the new opportunities and the new way ahead for the Postal Services in India," said Prasad.

Earlier this year, Prime Minister Modi promised to end "financial untouchability" with the Jan Dhan Yojana that would ensure that majority of households have a bank account within months.

The government said nearly 15 million people opened accounts at centres around the country on the first day of the programme. The goal is to open 75 million accounts by January next year.

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First Published: Oct 29 2014 | 5:22 PM IST

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