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Karnataka Bank plans to enter unsecured lending, offer credit on UPI: CEO

On the digital front, Srikrishnan H, the bank's MD & CEO, said the company is exploring how it can integrate its technology platforms with the ecosystems already in place, like CBDC and ONDC.

July 26, 2024 / 17:32 IST
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This comes as a strategy to expand the Bank’s digital business and enhance the loan book, MD said.

Karnataka Bank plans to enter the unsecured lending business and is currently working on a pilot to extend credit on the unified payments interface (UPI), the bank’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD and CEO) Srikrishnan H told Moneycontrol.

“For the first time, we are venturing  into the unsecured space. The flagship product here will be digital credit on UPI, which we will be launching very soon through a strategic partnership. This replaces the need for plastic and we are ready with our technology platform and integrations,” he said.

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The Mangaluru-based bank is also planning to expand its co-lending business and is onboarding a fifth co-lending partner. This is part of the bank's strategy to expand its digital business and enhance the loan book, Srikrishnan added.

On the deposit and credit growth front, he said the bank is comfortably placed and can afford to grow its advances more than deposits as its credit-deposit (CD) ratio is 75.3 percent at present.