India Post can apply again for bank licence under new norms
The
finance ministry has said India Post could again apply for a bank licence under
new guidelines being prepared by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
“RBI
is in the process of preparing fresh guidelines based on which applications on
new bank licences are to be considered. India Post will be free to apply under
these guidelines,” said a ministry statement, in response to a report published
in Business Standard.
India
Post had applied for a bank licence under RBI guidelines issued on February 22,
2013. The Bimal Jalan committee, which screened the applications, had suggested
that RBI should discuss India Post’s application with the finance ministry before
taking a final decision on it.
Of
the 25 applicants, RBI had given in-principle approval to only two entities –
IDFC and Bandhan Financial Services. “India Post was not considered under these
guidelines due to its special nature,” the finance ministry said.
On
the issue of capitalisation of India Post, no view has been taken by the
ministry nor has the communication been sent to RBI, stated. India Post
requires Rs 1,800 crore to start banking operations. It had sought an initial
capital of Rs 623 crore from the finance ministry, while the rest it planned to
raise from other sources
Source: http://www.business-standard.com
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