India PM Modi to unveil comprehensive financial inclusion schemes on Aug. 15 – here’s a sneak peek
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to give a big boost to the ongoing financial inclusion drive by unveiling a comprehensive programme, to be announced at the Red Fort in his address to the nation on the Independence Day.
The proposed comprehensive financial inclusion programme envisaging insurance and pension cover, apart from a default cover for lenders is likely to envisage opening 15 crore more bank accounts, 12 crore of which will be in rural areas over next four years, according to a note sent to the Indian Banks Association (IBA) by financial services Secretary G S Sandhu.
According to the note, Modi’s new comprehensive financial inclusion programme has three major shifts from the one pursued by the previous government.
First, the earlier efforts at financial inclusion had villages as the unit for coverage while the present plan focuses on coverage of households.
Secondly, only rural areas have been the focus so far while both rural and urban areas have been included now, says the ministry note.
Thirdly, the present plan is proposed to be implemented as a ’mission mode’ project. It envisages a comprehensive coverage of all excluded households by a six-pillar approach in two phases, according to the note.
Source: FirstBiz (link opens in a new window)
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