Friday, 03 February 2017 | BHUBANESWAR |
The India Post Payments Bank (IPPB), a public limited company, would
come up in 30 locations in the State, the first branch to be set up in
Bhubaneswar by September 2017.
“The bank once coming in operation in rural areas will help the rural
masses under the financial inclusion and direct benefit transfer,” said
Odisha Circle Chief Post Master General (CGM) Santosh Kumar Kamila at a
Press conference here.
The IPPB and India Post would work in tandem to deliver benefits of
Government schemes and financial services that are not easily available
in rural areas, and to the marginalised population in urban areas.
Maintaining that out of the 1201 departmental post offices 1016 offices
are on core-banking solution (CBS), Kamila said the facility would be
extended to 6,973 branch offices would soon be covered on digital
platform under Rural Information and Communication Technology (RICT)
project.
Once RICT is implemented in post offices in rural areas, they would be
connected to CBS also so that all the post offices would work on common
core banking platform in the country.
Claiming that the India Post bank would have a multiplier impact as far
as banking is concerned, Kamila said the post offices gone digital mode
by introducing customised services of SBI Buddey wallet at 35 head post
offices.
“As of now, 40 Postal ATM machines have been installed across the
State. Postal ATM beneficiates now can withdraw money from any other
bank ATMs without any hassle,” added Kamila.
He also informed that a special cover on the theme of sunrise at the
Chandrabhaga in ‘My Stamp’ sheetlet of Konark would be released at
Konark on Friday on the occasion of Magha Saptami Mela by the Indian
Post, Odisha Circle. A special counter would be opened at the site to
promote Philately and other products of post office.
‘My Stamp’ facility is available at all 35 head post offices of the
States and two sub post offices. It is the brand name for personalised
sheet of postage stamp.
He said to strengthen the delivery, transportation and marketing
infrastructure to improve the international mail services, International
Business Centers (IBCs) started functioning at the Bhubaneswar GPO on
January 20 where booking facility of international mails was available.
As an initial step, the IBC Bhubaneswar would handle all kinds of letter
mails except Premium mails.
To make the parcel delivery more reliable and customer friendly, Kamila
said a nodal mechanised delivery of parcels center would start
functioning at the Satyanagar SO from February 13.
In Odisha, there are 35 head post offices, 6,973 branch offices and 1,201 departmental post offices.
Source : http://www.dailypioneer.com
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