The Minister for Communications & IT and Law and
Justice Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad has said that a group constituted by the Prime
Minister consisting of the Secretary of the Postal department is looking into
making of a financial institution for Postal savings. He was inaugurating the
Postal Savings Banks Forum being organised by World Savings and Retail Banking
Institute (WSBI), the National Savings Organisation of the Finance Ministry and
the Department of Posts in New Delhi today. He said the present government
wants to promote financial inclusion and the Jhan Dhan Yojana is a big effort
in this direction. Another programme of the government of ‘Digital India’,
which is steered by his ministry, also aims at digital inclusion and digital
empowerment of rural poor.
Shri Prasad informed delegates from
various countries that Post Office Savings Bank is one of the oldest and
largest savings institution in the country and it also has the largest outreach
in rural India, and more so, in backward and remote areas. The minister
expressed happiness that the major asset of the postal institution, that is its
connectivity on the ground is sought to be used for promoting e commerce in the
country.
Secretary, Department of Posts Srimati
Kavary Banerjee, in her key note address informed that the Department’s network
of thousand post offices significantly out-numbers the combined number of
branches of all commercial banks taken together. The post office savings
schemes hold a total of 312 million accounts, which is more than the number of
accounts held by any commercial bank. More importantly, the social sector
disbursements done through the post offices have succeeded in bringing a total
of about 80 million previously unbanked individuals into the fold of formal
financial institutions in the last five years. All these have led to a change
in the perception about the Post Office among the public as also within the
organization. Consequently India Post is now perceived as a potential key
facilitator of financial inclusion in the country, having a role in promoting
the country’s socio-economic development, she added.
The theme of this
year’s Postal Savings Banks Forum will be "The
rising force of postal banking in the retail banking market".
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