New Delhi, Dec 5:
Crediting demonetisation for the biggest push towards digital banking, the SBI on Monday said it envisions the entire range of banking services to go digital over the next few years.
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"Demonetisation is the biggest push. The biggest beneficiary is digital banking," State Bank of India Managing Director Rajnish Kumar said at the two-day Inclusive Finance India Summit here.
"We envision a bank where end-to-end processes are provided through mobile banking. It will happen in two-three years," he said, adding that in terms of cost effectiveness, nothing can match digital banking.
While it costs banks Rs 40 per transaction at a bank branch, Rs 9 at an ATM and Rs 12-13 at a customer service point, it will cost just 50 paise in digital banking, he added.
Kumar said that demonetisation has given a big boost to its Point of Sale (POS) machines and e-wallets, which are the major instruments of digital banking.
"For e-wallets, we are adding new 81,000 new customers per day. In next one week we should be adding as many as 2 lakh new customers every day," he said.
"For POS machines we have asked the service providers to increase the quantity as by March 2017, we are looking at adding 1 million more machines," he added.
While last year, SBI gave out one lakh POS machine at an average of 200 per day, the bank is now giving out 1,000-2,000 POS machines per day. (IANS)
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