India Post’s bank plans meet hurdle
The Department of Financial Services (DFS) has opposed the proposal of
the Department of Posts (DoP) to apply for a banking licence. According to the
DFS, though the network of post offices is large with 1.55 lakh offices across
the country, they neither have an interconnected system in place to give people
access to their money anywhere and at anytime like the banks, nor experience in
lending. “A Cabinet note is being
circulated by the DoP for them to apply for a banking licence. But we are
against the move,” a senior DFS official told FE.
The DFS official, however, said the DoP's plan seems “half-baked” as it was
“not clear on how they will evolve a system like the banks have to help their
depositors access money easily anywhere at anytime.” //info.pz.10.com
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