Chennai:
In a bid to reach out to the migrant
population as well as unbanked population, Aircel, one of the leading telecom
players, and ICICI Bank on Monday jointly launched mobile banking service
running on Visa’s Mobile managed service.
Addressing a press conference here,
Aircel’s head of banking service Geoff King and regional business head K
Sankara Narayanan said the service is being rolled out in Tirunelveli and
Chennai and caters to India’s unbanked, a majority of whom face hurdles in
managing their finances such as reliability of intermediaries, distance to
formal banking infrastructure and financial literacy.
“The service will be first available
in Tamil Nadu to specifically cater to the needs of large migrant working
population from Tirunelveli now living and working in Chennai. Rollout to other
parts of the state and rest of the country will happen later this year,” said
King.
Narayanan said there are 10 lakh
migrants from Tirunelveli in Chennai and especially in T Nagar area. “Through
this service we will be targeting them,” he says.
He says the Aircel customer will
have to pay the money in one of the 13 retail outlets in the city. Following
which the receiving person will get a code and password. The money will be
deposited in the bank but if he or she in Tirunelveli wants the money then they
have to approach the 50 retail outlets in Tirunelveli. “They have to show the
code and password to claim the money,” said Narayanan.
King said the programme is being
rolled out in Tirunelveli and Chennai on a trial basis. We are focusing on the
areas where the migrant population is large.
He said according to a research a
migrant conducts on an average a financial transaction worth Rs 800 a month.
Interestingly, Aircel and ICICI will get 1.5 to 3 per cent of every
transaction. “This model has been launched in 150 markets worldwide and has
been a commercial success in 15 markets. We hope this will be a commercial
success here,” said King. Interestingly, the target is to reach out to 800
million unbanked people in India, says King.
Currently, Aircel is developing a
retail network. The minimum deposit is Rs 100 and the maximum deposit is Rs
50,000. Annually these transactions should not be above Rs 2 lakh, said
Narayanan.
King said on an average there are $
25 billion worth financial transactions in India annually while it is $60
billion coming into the country from abroad every year.
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