Airtel Payments Bank to Get Rs. 3,000 Crores Investment from Bharti Airtel
Bharti Airtel Ltd, India's top wireless carrier, has committed an initial investment of
Rs. 3,000 crores ($441 million) to build its new pan-India Airtel Payments Bank.
Rs. 3,000 crores ($441 million) to build its new pan-India Airtel Payments Bank.
Airtel Payments Bank is the first among several such niche banks to start operations,
after the central bank handed over new permits to bring financial services within the
reach of millions who still lack access to formal banking. Private-sector lender
Kotak Mahindra Bank owns a minority stake in Airtel Payments Bank.
after the central bank handed over new permits to bring financial services within the
reach of millions who still lack access to formal banking. Private-sector lender
Kotak Mahindra Bank owns a minority stake in Airtel Payments Bank.
The new Airtel Payments Bank will use 2,50,000 of Bharti Airtel's retail mobile services
outlets to offer its services and has already added one million customers during its
pilot phase, it said in a statement.
outlets to offer its services and has already added one million customers during its
pilot phase, it said in a statement.
Payments banks can take deposits and remittances but are not allowed to lend.
This new set of banks is expected to increase competition in the sector by
offering higher interest rates on deposits.
This new set of banks is expected to increase competition in the sector by
offering higher interest rates on deposits.
Along with digital payments brand Paytm, several of Bharti's competitors have also
received payments bank licenses, including Reliance Industries, which has
entered the country's telecoms sector through unit Jio, as well as Vodafone
Group Plc and Idea Cellular.
received payments bank licenses, including Reliance Industries, which has
entered the country's telecoms sector through unit Jio, as well as Vodafone
Group Plc and Idea Cellular.
