"I hope to announce at least one set of bank licences (either small finance or payments banks) before the end of this month," RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said while announcing the bi-monthly monetary policy review here.
He said the central bank has received recommendations from the external advisory committee on payments banks chaired by RBI board member Nachiket Mor and the one on small finance banks chaired by former Deputy Governor Usha Thorat.
RBI had received 72 applications for small finance bank licences and 41 for payments bank licences.
The applicants include the Department of Post, Tech Mahindra, the Videocon Group and stock exchange NSE, besides big corporates like the Ambanis and the Birlas.
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Small finance banks will primarily undertake basic banking activities of acceptance of deposits and lending to unserved and under-served sections, including small business units, small and marginal farmers, micro and small industries and unorganised sector entities.
Payments banks would be allowed payment and remittance services through various channels. However, such lenders cannot issue credit cards or undertake lending activities.
Differentiated banking entails going beyond the current universal banking framework to serve specific purposes.
The idea was first suggested by Nachiket Mor committee in January 2014.
The central bank issued this limited set of licences on April 1, 2014, after a decade. Both applicants are yet to begin their operations even after a year as they have time till October.
Commercial banks comprise 27 public sector banks, 20 private, 44 foreign, 4 local area banks and 56 regional rural banks.