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India Post Payments Bank hires ex-Vodafone top executive as MD, CEO

By PTI  |   Published: 23rd October 2017 06:40 PM  |  

Last Updated: 24th October 2017 12:40 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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NEW DELHI: India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) today said it has appointed Suresh Sethi, former Vodafone M- Pesa managing director, as the bank's MD and CEO.

Sethi takes over from AP Singh who had been the interim MD and CEO of IPPB since January 2017.

The IPPB had targeted to set-up 650 branches across country by September this year but it now aims to complete the roll out of these branches by early next year.

"India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has appointed Mr Suresh Sethi, the former MD of Vodafone M-Pesa Ltd as its Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer," an official statement said.

IPPB said that Sethi had been selected by the Banks Board Bureau from amongst top contenders for the post, from both public and private sector banking and financial technologies tech professionals.

Sethi has broad international experience of over 27 years in the Banking and Financial Services industry with Citigroup, YES Bank and Vodafone M-Pesa across India, Kenya, UK, Argentina and the US.

He has extensively worked in the Financial Inclusion space leveraging Fintech and digital led innovation.

IPPB has been incorporated as a public limited company under the Department of Posts with 100 per cent government equity.

The bank offers interest rate of 4.5 per cent on deposits up to Rs 25,000; 5 per cent on deposits of Rs 25,000-50,000 and 5.5 per cent on Rs 50,000-1,00,000.

An account holder in payments bank can deposit up top Rs 1 lakh, withdraw cash from authorised centres and make payments as done in case of normal saving bank accounts.

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