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Exclusive | SBI in talks to partner with fintech Rupeek for gold loans

For Rupeek, founded by Sumit Maniyar in 2015 having the country’s largest lender will give it unprecedented reach. “There are talks to embed Rupeek in the SBI app, so any SBI gold loan customer now immediately has access to Rupeek,” a source said.

November 10, 2020 / 12:05 IST
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Rupeek founder Sumit Maniyar
Rupeek founder Sumit Maniyar

State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender is in talks to partner with gold loan startup Rupeek, a move which could potentially increase the fintech’s reach manifold overnight, said two people aware of the matter, requesting anonymity.

Bengaluru-based Rupeek is currently disbursing about Rs 350-375 crore in loans a month- which are lent against gold as security- compared to Rs 20 crore 18 months ago. It currently partners primarily with Karur Vysya Bank and Federal Bank, and is in talks to onboard Catholic Syrian Bank and Axis Bank, people said.

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“Conversations are still going on, and specifics are yet to be agreed, but SBI’s senior management seems quite interested,” said a person aware of negotiations.

For Rupeek, founded by Sumit Maniyar in 2015 having the country’s largest lender will give it unprecedented reach. “There are talks to embed Rupeek in the SBI app, so any SBI gold loan customer now immediately has access to Rupeek,” the person said.