Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13500
Title: Cashless transactions and the poor
Authors: Sriram, M S 
Keywords: Mibile wallet;Microfinance;Cashless economy
Issue Date: 26-Dec-2015
Publisher: HT Media Limited
Abstract: The year 2015 will be seen as an important year in the history of banking in India for the bold moves that the Reserve Bank of India has undertaken—to roll out two new universal banks, of which one has had a background of being a grassroots microfinance institution and to grant 21 new licences to two categories of differentiated banks. While these banks might not by themselves bring in the volumes to disrupt the way banking is done, these will definitely bring in practices that will disrupt the market. The policy on new banks follows the recommendations of the Nachiket Mor Committee which looked at the issue of inclusion, one is not very sure if the differentiated banks will indeed address the issue of inclusion very effectively. From early indications of what the payments banks would do, it appears that they would largely expand the mobile wallet and prepaid instruments business. Already 40 institutions have been given permissions to operate as prepaid instrument providers and six of them are going to be payments banks. The difference for these six would be in making two-way (cash) transactions as against the existing policy of having only one-way transactions by the account holder. The penetration of the mobile wallets and prepaid instruments show that they are being used for on-the-net purchases and certain types of payments. Read more at: https://www.livemint.com/Opinion/S6yWm5lUrQh6APraAOaTPI/Cashless-transactions-and-the-poor.html
Description: LiveMint, 26-12-2015
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13500
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