PM Modi to launch India Post Payments Bank on Sept 1

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Modi on September 1 will launch long-awaited Post Payments Bank (IPPB) that will have at least one branch in every district and focus on in rural areas, a senior said.

The launch of Post Payments Bank (IPPB) was recently rescheduled in the wake of seven-day national mourning declared after the demise of former

Prime Minister Modi was to launch on August 21.

will leverage reach of 1.55 lakh post office branches to provide and financial service to people in rural areas.

"Government is trying to link all the 1.55 lakh post office branches with services by the end of this year," the said.

This will create the country's largest network with direct presence at village level.

IPPB had earlier said that IPPB will go live with 650 branches in addition to 3,250 access points co-located at post offices and around 11,000 postmen both in rural and urban areas will provide doorstep services.

IPPB has permission to link around 17-crore (PSB) accounts with its account.

With IPPB in place, people in rural area will be able to and financial services, including money transfer, to any either with help of mobile app or by visiting a post office.

IPPB was the third entity to receive after and Payments banks can accept deposits of up to Rs 1 lakh per account from individuals and small businesses.

The postal has permit to carry RTGS, NEFT, IMPS transaction that will enable IPPB customers to transfer and receive money from any

With the third party tie-ups, account holders in IPPB will be able to avail as in case of a

The will be used by government to distribute NREGA wages, subsidies, pension etc.

The IPPB app which is expected to be launched on same day will enable customers to pay for services of around 100 firms including phone recharges and bill, electricity bill, DTH service, college fees etc that are present on Bharat Bill payments system of

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 20:40 IST