"From the issuer side, what we can do is acquire more people and acquire faster. Another thing that we are launching is for the lower strata of society who do not have credit worthiness to get card. We understand that each bank account has some money, so we can give them secured card, even if they don't have any credit history.
The problem is not that these people don't have money to spend, but they don't have cards to use, Jasuja said, adding SBI Cards will offer them secured cards in about two-three months.
After government's decision to ban old banknotes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000, SBI Cards has been witnessing a surge in card usage and expects to add 20-25 per cent more customers.
"Since this move (demonetisation), there is a surge in the usage of cards both in terms of number of transactions and volume. Our plan was to grow by 900,000 to 100,000 cards in one year but with this change, it will be extra by at least 20-25 per cent new set of customers," he said.
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Jasuja said that even Jan Dhan account holders can be potential customers.
SBI Cards is also in the process of speeding up customer acquisition process by reducing the delivery period so that more and more people are added to the network.
"Today, the delivery time is 9-11 days, what we are doing is trying to reduce it to 2-3 days, that is the minimum," said the official.
The company will also deploy more people on the field who will be present in all prominent markets and malls so that if anyone wants a card, the team can talk to such people, accept their application, document and quicken the period of processing and delivery.
SBI Cards is also planning to offer existing card holders
additional benefits apart from points that they earn on purchases.
"So when you are developing a culture of using cards, the user gets something apart from convenience, that is over and above reward points. So these benefits are more in credit cards as comapred to other cards. We are working on added benefits for existing customers for more card usage," he said.
However, Jasuja is of the view that it will take about a year for normality to return post demonetisation as infrastru- ture like Point of Sale (PoS) terminals' acceptance, manufacturing capacity and regulations are time consuming.
"There is large number of customers who are inactive, so now we are getting calls from them pro-actively from their side for activation of the cards. We have also very aggressively launched the scheme to go back to inactive customers for activation of cards and the results are quite encouraging," he said.
He further said the company's strategy is now that people should be able to get cards in a relatively hassle-free manner and that more and more people should be covered.