The Reserve Bank of India has proposed major reforms in banking sector with issue of guidelines for setting up “Small and Payment Banks” which will cater to marginalized sections of the Society, including migrant laborers, for collecting deposits and remitting funds.
These banks will provide a whole suite of basic banking products such as deposits and supply of credit, but in a limited area of operation. The payments banks will offer a limited range of products such as acceptance of demand deposits and remittances of funds. They will have a widespread network of access points particularly in remote areas, either through their own branch network or through Business Correspondents (BCs)/agents or through networks provided by others.
White paper payment banks - changing landscape of retail bankingRSM India
The RBI has recently decided to grant in-principle approval to 11 applicants for setting up ‘Payment Banks.’ This move is to enhance financial inclusion by providing access to small saving accounts and payments, migrant labour work force, small businesses in unorganized sectors, etc. The payment banks are expected to use high technology platform to provide services at low cost, thereby redefining the retail banking landscape.
We are pleased to attach our White Paper: ‘Payment Banks – Changing Landscape of Retail Banking’ and trust you will find the same useful.
The Reserve Bank of India has proposed major reforms in banking sector with issue of guidelines for setting up “Small and Payment Banks” which will cater to marginalized sections of the Society, including migrant laborers, for collecting deposits and remitting funds.
These banks will provide a whole suite of basic banking products such as deposits and supply of credit, but in a limited area of operation. The payments banks will offer a limited range of products such as acceptance of demand deposits and remittances of funds. They will have a widespread network of access points particularly in remote areas, either through their own branch network or through Business Correspondents (BCs)/agents or through networks provided by others.
White paper payment banks - changing landscape of retail bankingRSM India
The RBI has recently decided to grant in-principle approval to 11 applicants for setting up ‘Payment Banks.’ This move is to enhance financial inclusion by providing access to small saving accounts and payments, migrant labour work force, small businesses in unorganized sectors, etc. The payment banks are expected to use high technology platform to provide services at low cost, thereby redefining the retail banking landscape.
We are pleased to attach our White Paper: ‘Payment Banks – Changing Landscape of Retail Banking’ and trust you will find the same useful.
Digital india: Emerging Challenges & Opportunities for the Banking SectorArun Prabhudesai
The presentation given by RBI's Harun R Khan outlines the following:
Digital Revolution: migration from cash to electronic
payments
• New Thrust Areas: mobile banking – BBPS - TReDS
• Security vs Convenience
• Challenges & Opportunities for banks
• Concluding Thoughts
This ppt you could find RBI's move for setting-up payment banks-India Post which received a license will be a big competitor for other banks,SBI-RIL tie-up for payment bank,RBI's next move on small-finance banks,,creation of around 25,000jobs in Indian economy due to new banks
A Little world is one of the fastest growing companies with a annual growth rate of 600%. The company has pioneered the concept of branch less banking by using mobile phone platform. The cost of operating a brank branch in India has now been reduced to 50$ per month. See the presentation and find out yourself how the concept works.
Financial inclusion is a powerful enabler of inclusive economic growth. Studies show that access to finance and financial services empowers people in many ways -- they are better able to start and expand businesses, invest in education, manage risk, and absorb financial shocks. It also helps help reduce income inequality and thereby accelerate economic growth.
MicroSave conducted the costing study with 4 BCNMs in India. This report discusses key findings related to the costs incurred per transaction by different stakeholders (including banks, BCNMs and BCAs) in facilitating branchless banking transactions. Findings from this study will help policy developers and other stakeholders devise a sustainable delivery model to offer financial services to the financially underserved population in India.
This presentation aims to look into the supply side dynamics and present views of business correspondent network managers (BCNMs). BCNMs are responsible for the operational heavy lifting to make financial inclusion a reality. Thus, the paper highlights some of the key concerns of this critical stakeholder in the financial inclusion process, as well as their perspectives and expectations from various other stakeholders in financial inclusion space.
This presentation is based on a survey conducted by MicroSave in 2014, with fourteen leading BCNMs. The survey included gathering information on a variety of key outreach, transaction and activity metrics and a questionnaire to elicit qualitative aspects of BC operations. The questionnaire had four main components - (i) background and services offered, (ii) technology details, (iii) business management, and (iv) commissions and incentives.
FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT MODELIAEME Publication
In recent years, India has witnessed a high rate of economic growth, which has resulted in greater personal wealth for many Indians. However, a majority section of the society is still financially uncovered, meaning it does not have access to formal financial institutions. In light of recent research that shows a strong correlation between financial exclusion and poverty and inequality, the Indian government has made financial inclusion an integral part of its planning strategy. The spreading of banking network to the vast rural areas of the country at an affordable cost remains as a challenge to all those who are involved. In India, an effort has been made to achieve financial inclusion by using information and communication technology through a Business Correspondent model.
Sarah Rotman of CGAP was kind enough to present on the basics of branchless banking to NetHope's Payment Innovations Working Group in March 2012, which is open to all NetHope members. Please contact hamilton.mcnutt@nethope.org for more information.
Key challenges on Digital Financial Services for MFIsSimon Priollaud
101 on Digital Financial services
Key challenges on Digital Financial Services, Mobile Banking, Branchless Banking, Agent Banking
Roadmap to enter the market
Digital india: Emerging Challenges & Opportunities for the Banking SectorArun Prabhudesai
The presentation given by RBI's Harun R Khan outlines the following:
Digital Revolution: migration from cash to electronic
payments
• New Thrust Areas: mobile banking – BBPS - TReDS
• Security vs Convenience
• Challenges & Opportunities for banks
• Concluding Thoughts
This ppt you could find RBI's move for setting-up payment banks-India Post which received a license will be a big competitor for other banks,SBI-RIL tie-up for payment bank,RBI's next move on small-finance banks,,creation of around 25,000jobs in Indian economy due to new banks
A Little world is one of the fastest growing companies with a annual growth rate of 600%. The company has pioneered the concept of branch less banking by using mobile phone platform. The cost of operating a brank branch in India has now been reduced to 50$ per month. See the presentation and find out yourself how the concept works.
Financial inclusion is a powerful enabler of inclusive economic growth. Studies show that access to finance and financial services empowers people in many ways -- they are better able to start and expand businesses, invest in education, manage risk, and absorb financial shocks. It also helps help reduce income inequality and thereby accelerate economic growth.
MicroSave conducted the costing study with 4 BCNMs in India. This report discusses key findings related to the costs incurred per transaction by different stakeholders (including banks, BCNMs and BCAs) in facilitating branchless banking transactions. Findings from this study will help policy developers and other stakeholders devise a sustainable delivery model to offer financial services to the financially underserved population in India.
This presentation aims to look into the supply side dynamics and present views of business correspondent network managers (BCNMs). BCNMs are responsible for the operational heavy lifting to make financial inclusion a reality. Thus, the paper highlights some of the key concerns of this critical stakeholder in the financial inclusion process, as well as their perspectives and expectations from various other stakeholders in financial inclusion space.
This presentation is based on a survey conducted by MicroSave in 2014, with fourteen leading BCNMs. The survey included gathering information on a variety of key outreach, transaction and activity metrics and a questionnaire to elicit qualitative aspects of BC operations. The questionnaire had four main components - (i) background and services offered, (ii) technology details, (iii) business management, and (iv) commissions and incentives.
FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT MODELIAEME Publication
In recent years, India has witnessed a high rate of economic growth, which has resulted in greater personal wealth for many Indians. However, a majority section of the society is still financially uncovered, meaning it does not have access to formal financial institutions. In light of recent research that shows a strong correlation between financial exclusion and poverty and inequality, the Indian government has made financial inclusion an integral part of its planning strategy. The spreading of banking network to the vast rural areas of the country at an affordable cost remains as a challenge to all those who are involved. In India, an effort has been made to achieve financial inclusion by using information and communication technology through a Business Correspondent model.
Sarah Rotman of CGAP was kind enough to present on the basics of branchless banking to NetHope's Payment Innovations Working Group in March 2012, which is open to all NetHope members. Please contact hamilton.mcnutt@nethope.org for more information.
Key challenges on Digital Financial Services for MFIsSimon Priollaud
101 on Digital Financial services
Key challenges on Digital Financial Services, Mobile Banking, Branchless Banking, Agent Banking
Roadmap to enter the market
This presentation on avoiding over-indebtedness was presented during the Microfinance Council of the Philippines Annual General Meeting entitled "Making a Difference: Multi-Stakeholder Action
Towards Responsible Microfinance" held in Manila on July 28-29, 2011.
Opportunities for Rural Banks to Expand Microfinance Banking ServicesJohn Owens
This presentation was given during the Confederation of Southern Tagalog Rural Bankers Management Conference entitled "Gearing Up: Striking the Balance between Regulation and the Biz" on February 24, 2011. The overall theme was to explore new business opportunities that now exist in light of recent regulations in the Philippines. These new regulations will make it easier for rural banks to expand and offer new microfinance products and services in 2011.
The process of ensuring access to financial services and timely and adequate credit where needed by vulnerable groups such as weaker sections and low income groups at an affordable cost” in a fair and transparent manner by mainstream institutional players”
The Committee on Financial Inclusion
(Chairman: Dr. C. Rangarajan, 2008)
In advanced economies, Financial Inclusion is more about the knowledge of fair and transparent financial products and a focus on financial literacy.
In emerging economies, it is a question of both access to financial products and knowledge about their fairness and transparency.
MicroSave was asked to present evidence to the Reserve Bank of India’s Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services for Small Businesses and Low Income Households. The Committee wanted to know about our extensive experience of agent networks in India. This powerpoint presentation highlights the following:
1. Status of agent networks in India;
2. Design features of a successful agent network and
3. Recommendations to the Committee, as well as
4. Examples of successful agent networks
Role of New Payment banks and Small banks - Part - 6Resurgent India
RBI as a part of its push for financial inclusion, recently granted ‘in-principle’ licenses for 11 payment banks and 10 small finance banks. Apart from this, the two new universal banks- Bandhan Bank Ltd and IDFC Bank Ltd which were awarded banking licenses by the RBI recently have already begun commercial operations.
Role of Technology in driving Financial Inclusion 2016 - Part - 5Resurgent India
The banking sector has made rapid strides largely because of the rapid advancement of technology. Automated teller machines, internet and mobile banking, payment wallets, and other advancements have made significant improvements to consumer experience and have also helped banks widen their reach.
Policy Paper on Promoting Own Account Enterprises (OAEs) - Foundation for MSM...TheBambooLink
We are delighted that this unique Award Programme for “Responsible Indian BMOs” has now successfully entered its fifth year. This year is special, as with the support of the Office of Development Commissioner, Ministry of MSME, we have taken the Award Programme to a new height by organizing “Cluster Conclave and 5th BMO Award: Innovate to Lead”.
Policy Paper on Promoting Own Account Enterprises (OAEs) : Foundation for MSM...TheBambooLink
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector is a key player in generating employment and contributing to the India’s GDP and industrial output. There are 6.34 Crore enterprises in various industries, employing close to 11.1 Crore people.1 In all, the MSME sector accounts for 29 percent of India’s GDP and 40 percent of exports.
In India, RBI has initiated several measures to achieve greater financial inclusion,such as facilitating no-frills accounts and GCCs for small deposits and credit
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
The secret way to sell pi coins effortlessly.DOT TECH
Well as we all know pi isn't launched yet. But you can still sell your pi coins effortlessly because some whales in China are interested in holding massive pi coins. And they are willing to pay good money for it. If you are interested in selling I will leave a contact for you. Just telegram this number below. I sold about 3000 pi coins to him and he paid me immediately.
Telegram: @Pi_vendor_247
when will pi network coin be available on crypto exchange.DOT TECH
There is no set date for when Pi coins will enter the market.
However, the developers are working hard to get them released as soon as possible.
Once they are available, users will be able to exchange other cryptocurrencies for Pi coins on designated exchanges.
But for now the only way to sell your pi coins is through verified pi vendor.
Here is the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor
@Pi_vendor_247
how to sell pi coins in South Korea profitably.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network coins in South Korea or any other country, by finding a verified pi merchant
What is a verified pi merchant?
Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
Since there is no pre-sale, the only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners. So a pi merchant facilitates these transactions by acting as a bridge for both transactions.
How can i find a pi vendor/merchant?
Well for those who haven't traded with a pi merchant or who don't already have one. I will leave the telegram id of my personal pi merchant who i trade pi with.
Tele gram: @Pi_vendor_247
#pi #sell #nigeria #pinetwork #picoins #sellpi #Nigerian #tradepi #pinetworkcoins #sellmypi
What price will pi network be listed on exchangesDOT TECH
The rate at which pi will be listed is practically unknown. But due to speculations surrounding it the predicted rate is tends to be from 30$ — 50$.
So if you are interested in selling your pi network coins at a high rate tho. Or you can't wait till the mainnet launch in 2026. You can easily trade your pi coins with a merchant.
A merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive quantities till mainnet launch.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
what is the future of Pi Network currency.DOT TECH
The future of the Pi cryptocurrency is uncertain, and its success will depend on several factors. Pi is a relatively new cryptocurrency that aims to be user-friendly and accessible to a wide audience. Here are a few key considerations for its future:
Message: @Pi_vendor_247 on telegram if u want to sell PI COINS.
1. Mainnet Launch: As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Pi was still in the testnet phase. Its success will depend on a successful transition to a mainnet, where actual transactions can take place.
2. User Adoption: Pi's success will be closely tied to user adoption. The more users who join the network and actively participate, the stronger the ecosystem can become.
3. Utility and Use Cases: For a cryptocurrency to thrive, it must offer utility and practical use cases. The Pi team has talked about various applications, including peer-to-peer transactions, smart contracts, and more. The development and implementation of these features will be essential.
4. Regulatory Environment: The regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies is evolving globally. How Pi navigates and complies with regulations in various jurisdictions will significantly impact its future.
5. Technology Development: The Pi network must continue to develop and improve its technology, security, and scalability to compete with established cryptocurrencies.
6. Community Engagement: The Pi community plays a critical role in its future. Engaged users can help build trust and grow the network.
7. Monetization and Sustainability: The Pi team's monetization strategy, such as fees, partnerships, or other revenue sources, will affect its long-term sustainability.
It's essential to approach Pi or any new cryptocurrency with caution and conduct due diligence. Cryptocurrency investments involve risks, and potential rewards can be uncertain. The success and future of Pi will depend on the collective efforts of its team, community, and the broader cryptocurrency market dynamics. It's advisable to stay updated on Pi's development and follow any updates from the official Pi Network website or announcements from the team.
The Evolution of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India: Challenges...beulahfernandes8
Role in Financial System
NBFCs are critical in bridging the financial inclusion gap.
They provide specialized financial services that cater to segments often neglected by traditional banks.
Economic Impact
NBFCs contribute significantly to India's GDP.
They support sectors like micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), housing finance, and personal loans.
how can I sell pi coins after successfully completing KYCDOT TECH
Pi coins is not launched yet in any exchange 💱 this means it's not swappable, the current pi displaying on coin market cap is the iou version of pi. And you can learn all about that on my previous post.
RIGHT NOW THE ONLY WAY you can sell pi coins is through verified pi merchants. A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges and crypto whales. Looking forward to hold massive quantities of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale or ico offerings, the only way to get my coins is from buying from miners. So a merchant facilitates the transactions between the miners and these exchanges holding pi.
I and my friends has sold more than 6000 pi coins successfully with this method. I will be happy to share the contact of my personal pi merchant. The one i trade with, if you have your own merchant you can trade with them. For those who are new.
Message: @Pi_vendor_247 on telegram.
I wouldn't advise you selling all percentage of the pi coins. Leave at least a before so its a win win during open mainnet. Have a nice day pioneers ♥️
#kyc #mainnet #picoins #pi #sellpi #piwallet
#pinetwork
Exploring Abhay Bhutada’s Views After Poonawalla Fincorp’s Collaboration With...beulahfernandes8
The financial landscape in India has witnessed a significant development with the recent collaboration between Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank.
The launch of the co-branded credit card, the IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card, marks a major milestone for both entities.
This strategic move aims to redefine and elevate the banking experience for customers.
What website can I sell pi coins securely.DOT TECH
Currently there are no website or exchange that allow buying or selling of pi coins..
But you can still easily sell pi coins, by reselling it to exchanges/crypto whales interested in holding thousands of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell to these crypto whales and holders of pi..
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners and pi merchants stands in between the miners and the exchanges.
How can I sell my pi coins?
Selling pi coins is really easy, but first you need to migrate to mainnet wallet before you can do that. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
Tele-gram.
@Pi_vendor_247
how can i use my minded pi coins I need some funds.DOT TECH
If you are interested in selling your pi coins, i have a verified pi merchant, who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
Because the core team has announced that pi network will not be doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges like huobi, bitmart and hotbit can get pi is by buying from miners.
Now a merchant stands in between these exchanges and the miners. As a link to make transactions smooth. Because right now in the enclosed mainnet you can't sell pi coins your self. You need the help of a merchant,
i will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant below. 👇 I and my friends has traded more than 3000pi coins with him successfully.
@Pi_vendor_247
Currently pi network is not tradable on binance or any other exchange because we are still in the enclosed mainnet.
Right now the only way to sell pi coins is by trading with a verified merchant.
What is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone verified by pi network team and allowed to barter pi coins for goods and services.
Since pi network is not doing any pre-sale The only way exchanges like binance/huobi or crypto whales can get pi is by buying from miners. And a merchant stands in between the exchanges and the miners.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant. I and my friends has traded more than 6000pi coins successfully
Tele-gram
@Pi_vendor_247
3. Financial Inclusion - Framework Banking-correspondent is the only model to increase financial inclusion – Usha Tharot, Financial Inclusion Portfolio, Ex-RBI Deputy Governer
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10. Competitive Analysis BC Products Offered Partner Banks Customer Service Points Technology Partner Clients Reached Eko Aspire Foundation Savings, Remittances SBI Eko Financial Services Ltd. mobile phone based SMS, MIFOS for backend Basix Savings, Remittances, Micro-credit, Micro-insurance Axis Bank A Little World 8000 Drishtee Savings, Loans SBI, HDFC 450 For SBI – ALW For HDFC – Magnetic strip card and POS Swadhaar Finaccess Savings ICICI, Citi 9 FINO 6009
12. Prahlad Kakkar’s Sandbox Rules followed Scalable Model Cards and machines of Plastic so not biodegradable Concentration on Inclusion Malfunctioning rarely Priced nominally
18. Scale on all parameters 0 1 2 3 4 5 Capacity to scale up Y Ensuring Social equity Y Creating new price – performance levels Y Fair & Transparent transactions & relationships Y Environmental sustainability Y Respecting rule of law and individual rights Y