Chennai:
Tamil Nadu, which is ranked seventh in the financial
inclusion index in India, is vying to achieve the number one spot and Chief
Minister J Jayalalithaa has urged bankers to redouble their efforts to achieve
the goal.
Speaking on the occasion to mark the Special Platinum
Jubilee Celebrations of Indian Overseas Bank and launch of bank’s schemes on
Friday, Jayalalithaa urged the bankers to ensure that every village in the
state is provided with a banking connection and redouble their efforts to raise
Tamil Nadu to the number one ranking in the financial domain.
Ruing the fact that India has one-sixth of the 2.5 billion
un-banked adults in the world, she said internationally countries with large
proportion of the population excluded from the formal financial system show
higher poverty ratios and higher inequality.
“The main instrument for sustainable and inclusive growth is
employment and access to credit which in turn contributes to self-employment
and poverty reduction. The fact that only 9.9 per cent of households in India
have credit accounts underlines the scope for greater expansion of credit
linkages,” she said.
Urging banks to leverage technology to reach out to people,
she said the crucial dimension of financial inclusion, which her government
welcomes banks’ participation in payment mechanism.
She said the state government would like to ensure that all
the social security pensions are disbursed through banks. “The process has
begun but needs to expand rapidly to cover all recipients. Similarly, the
disbursement of wages under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act should also be done through the banking system,” she added.
She also urged the banks to help in fully implementing the
Integrated Financial and Human Resources Management System which will make the
transaction of government business fully automated.
Highlighting her vow to usher in second green revolution in
the state, she said productivity enhancing investment in the sector is crucial
and urged the banks to exceed the targets for agricultural credit in 2012-13.
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