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Bank of India keen to collaborate with payments banks

"As far as my bank is concerned, we are looking at the opportunity to collaborate with payments and move forward," Padmanabhan, a former RBI executive director, said at a Payment Council of India event.

October 06, 2016 / 20:45 IST
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State-run Bank of India is keen to collaborate with upcoming payments banks as it feels such an association will be beneficial, its Non-executive Chairman G Padmanabhan said here today.

"As far as my bank is concerned, we are looking at the opportunity to collaborate with payments and move forward," Padmanabhan, a former RBI executive director, said at a Payment Council of India event.

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He also sought to downplay banks' concerns regarding the entry of such entities, instead listed out the advantages of partnering with them.

As the payments banks have a cap of Rs 1 lakh on deposits, the excess money can be sweeped into a universal bank, he said.