1 The institute will operate like a banking organisation, but with smaller scale operations. Most banking operations like accepting deposits shall be done, but they cannot give loans or issue credit cards.
2 As per guidelines laid out by Reserve Bank of India, it can accept deposits of up to Rs 1 lakh per customer, offer payments and remittance services, mobile payments/transfers/purchases and other banking services like ATM/debit cards, net banking and third-party fund transfers.
3 The bank will offer 4 percent interest rate on savings accounts. It has also tied up with PNB and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance for products such as loans as well as insurance.
4.These facilities can be accessed through 650 branches &3,250 access points.
5.Around 1.30 lakh access points will be located in rural areas, which hopes to fulfil financial inclusion goal. IPPB also has nod to link around 17cr postal savings bank accounts with its own set-up.
6 Deposits in any account that exceed Rs 1 lakh will be automatically converted into post office savings account
7 Use of technology: The payments bank will be using Aadhaar to open accounts, while a QR card and biometrics will drive authentication, transactions, and payments. Postmen will be armed with biometric devices as well.
8 Ownership of the bank is solely with the government and is functioning under Department of Posts. It will offer products and services through channels such as counter services, micro ATMs, apps, messages and interactive voice response.
9 According to RBI, the objectives of setting up of payments banks will be to further financial inclusion by providing (i) small savings accounts and (ii) payments/remittance services to migrant labour workforce, low income households, small businesses, other unorganised sector
10 In a bid to take on competing entities such as Airtel and Paytm Payments Bank, the Cabinet gave a nod to 80 percent hike in spending on IPPB to Rs 1,435 crore. This, it said, will arm it with additional ammo to compete in the market.
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The S&P BSE Sensex has plunged 4,600 points, or by about 12 percent, from its life-time high of 38,989 recorded in August.
Check the thread. You will surely invest more
2 history suggests that the market has always bounced back and made investors richer sooner than later. This is the ideal time to put money into the equity market. We are in the third leg of the correction in the current bull market
3 Indian market have been seeing a sharp sell-off on account of depreciation in rupee and higher crude prices. This negative sentiment was further reinforced by the fear of liquidity crisis to support credit growth following the IL&FS scare
1. “ only 'the perverted Rahul Gandhi school of thinking' can call investment by financial institutions in IL&FS a 'scam' and suggested that the Congress President should take some 'words of wisdom' from a senior party colleague.”
2 “Was it a scam in 1987 when the IL&FS was promoted with the Central Bank of India having 50.5 percent shares and the UTI having 30.5% shares? Was it a scam in 2005 when LIC acquired 15%stake in IL&FS and in March, 2006 when it acquired another 11.10 percent stake in the IL&FS?”
1 One of the two main bidders, keen to acquire embattled Force India Formula One racing team after it went into administration, has claimed that a consortium of 13 Indian banks lost out on estimated 40 million pounds as a result of an "unfair" sales process concluded last month.
2 Russian Uralkali said that by turning down its higher bid for the administrators had denied the extra funds that would have accrued to the shareholder of Force India which is subject to a freezing order issued by the UK's High Court in favour of his 13 creditor Indian banks
Some facts which will force you to think ig GDP is write way to measure economy of country?
One problem with GDP is that it doesn’t take inequality into account — if all the gains from growth flow to the rich, GDP will go up while the average person won’t be any better off.
Another problem people complain about is that GDP doesn’t measure human happiness — if people get sick and are forced to buy more medicine, GDP can go up while the standard of living goes down.