All 1.55 lakh post offices in the country will be linked to the IPPB system by December 31.
"When the country moves in the right direction then positive results can
be seen. The youth of today, the power of women, farmers, and
entrepreneurs - It is their hard work that we can credit our success
to," Modi said.
IPPB has been envisioned as an accessible, affordable and trusted bank
for the common man, to help speedily achieve the financial inclusion
objectives of the Central government. It will leverage the vast network
of the department of posts, which covers every corner of the country
with more than 300,000 postmen and Grameen Dak Sewaks. IPPB will hence
significantly augment the reach of the banking sector in India," said a
government statement.
"The IPPB will offer a range of products such as savings and current
accounts, money transfer, direct benefit transfers, bill and utility
payments, and enterprise and merchant payments. These products, and
related services, will be offered across multiple channels (counter
services, micro-ATM, mobile banking app, SMS and IVR), using the bank's
state-of-the-art technology platform," the statement added.
multiple channels (counter services, micro-ATM, mobile banking app, SMS
and IVR), using the bank's state-of-the-art technology platform," the
statement added.