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         Tushar Arora 9176633879
         Sushant Midha 9176610426
         Siddhant Gupta 8939922215
       Vikram Choudhary 9381766572
College : Great Lakes Institute of Management
Consists of 61.35% of the Indian
                 Population (740 Million People)

                Around 638000 Villages and 135
                     million households

             In 2010, Rural GDP stands out to be
                  around US $ 460.08 Billion

                 Contribute 43% of the National
                            Income
12/6/2011                                                                              2
            http://www.infosys.com/finacle/solutions/pages/regional-rural-banks.aspx
Number of Rural Branches – 31277 ( only 39.7% of the total
Present      Number)
State of     Only 54 saving account for every 100 person in rural Areas
Rural
Banking      Only 26% of the people with income less than Rs 50000 have
             a bank account
Sector
             Only 13% of the farmers availed bank loans while 54% have
in India.    used non-institutional and other forms of lending


                 Huge                       Advanced                    TurnAround
               potential                   Technology                    Possible




 12/6/2011         http://www.infosys.com/finacle/solutions/pages/regional-rural-banks.aspx   3
Rural people
                                             are
                                          considered
                                         un-bankable
                   Human
                                                                  Small loan
                  Resource
                                                                   Amount
                 Constraints




                                           Bank’s
                                         Perspective
                                                                      Long Distance
            Information
                                                                       for services/
            Asymmetry
                                                                         Branches




                                                           High
                            Lack of
                                                        Transaction
                           collateral
                                                           Cost




12/6/2011                      http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php                   4
High Transaction
                                                Cost for client
                                                for E.g. Travel


                    Prior rejection
                      by formal                                               Documentation
                   banking system




                                                   Customer’s
                                                   perspective
             Convenience of                                                           Lack of
            informal lending                                                         Awareness




                               Non- Availability
                                                                  Lack of social
                                  of special
                                                                     capital
                                  products




12/6/2011                        http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php                           5
Local area banks are set up in private
                                                      sector to cater to the credit needs of
                                                      the local people and to provide
                                                      efficient and competitive financial
                                                      intermediation services in their area of
                                                      operation.

                                                       RBI Guidelines to set up LABs can be
                                                       Accessed at this link:
                                                       RBI Guidelines to set up LABs


12/6/2011   http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=5817           6
NGO/MFI bulk-lending



                                        Funds placed at disposable of NGOs or
                                         MFIs for lending to SHGs or individuals.
                                        Hindering factor-Banks exposed to two
                                         levels of risk
                                        Low capitalization and inability to
                                         undertake role of financial
                                         intermediation by NGOs and MFIs.




12/6/2011   http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php                          7
Self Help Groups(SHGs)



                                         SHG –BankLinkage Programme in
                                          2009-10
                                         A ”Savings-first” model in which a
                                          group of people collude and take loan
                                          from the bank.
                                         Major features include- credit
                                          discipline as a norm, joint liability and
                                          social collateral.
                                         Collaboration with the help of a NGO,
                                          however absence of NGOs in some
                                          states has been hurting the growth of
                                          this model


12/6/2011   http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php                            8
Kisan Credit Card (KCC)



                                        Enable farmers to get loan over a
                                         3 to 5 year period as a revolving
                                         credit entitlement thus, providing
                                         them control over their cash flows
                                         and reduced transaction costs for
                                         both the banks and the farmers.
                                        Creation of point of sale kiosks is
                                         the biggest constraint.




12/6/2011   http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php                          9
Business Facilitator or Correspondent Model (BCs)

                                               Business facilitator are the Institutions or
                                                persons, who interface between the rural
                                                poor and banks, and are leveraged to
                                                provide support services under well-
                                                defined terms and conditions by way of
                                                contractual arrangements.
                                               Provides basic support services such as
                                                customer identification, collection of
                                                information/applications, credit appraisal,
                                                marketing etc.
                                               While BCs are specific agencies e.g. MFIs,
                                                NBFCs etc. which also provide disbursal of
                                                small value credit as “pass through” agents
                                                for the parent bank.


12/6/2011             http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php                            10
Hub and Spoke model for Rural Banking

                                                                                              Local
 As per this model, we propose to set up new                                                Agents
  branches of the banks, say-one for every 100
  villages acting as a Hub for all transactions                          Bank       BANK               Local
                                                                                                      Agents
 Around this branch will be a network of MFIs/                                              BC
  NGOs and business correspondents which will
  act as spokes and will be in direct contact with                                                     Local
  the Banks.                                            Local                                         Agents
                                                       Agents                                 Local
 To increase the spread to even larger levels,                           Local              Agents
  MFIs/NGOs can further become 2nd level hubs.                           Agents                           Local

 The final leg of this model would be the local      Local
                                                                BANK
                                                                BC                                  BANK Agents
  agents who would be the direct point of            Agents                                 Local
                                                                          Local            Agents               Local
  contact with the villagers at grass-root level.                        Agents                                Agents
                                                                 Local             Local
                                                                Agents            Agents
                                                                                                        BC


    12/6/2011                                                                                             11
Product 1 : Banking Transactions - Via BCs , Local Agents and Mobile
 Proposed Model works on the same approach as Mobile recharge model.
 Correspondents would help rural customers in opening their saving bank accounts just as they currently
  work in opening mobile accounts.
 This bank account would be linked to the Mobile phone number account.
 Correspondent will have a credit limit defined by the bank based on their credit ratings, to credit the cash in
  the bank accounts of the rural customer just like a recharge transaction through mobile phone.
 Correspondents will credit the account of the rural customer on cash payment and this money will then
  follow back to the banks through the local agents.
 In case of those customers who don’t have access to mobile connection, Local agents would act as their
  point of contact for money collection and disbursement.




 12/6/2011                              http://www.tsi.in/Rural_Banking.html                            12
Cashless Banking- Mobile transactions

 For transaction of money, SMS based system
  will be introduced where the rural consumer
  would be able to have cash less transaction
  via secured text messages.
 Sender or payee will be able to text the
  amount and the phone number (which is
  linked to the bank account of the receiver)
  and cash transaction would take place
  automatically like an online transaction.
 Transaction could also be taken place
  between a registered user and a non register
  user , pay bills, and purchase mobile, airtime
  credit



  12/6/2011       Catching the Technology Wave: Mobile Phone Banking and Text-A-Payment in the Philippines   13
Pricing Model for Product 1
   Collaboration with one of the biggest mobile service providers.
   No charges for the transaction messages received.
   Charges are applied only for transactions initiated by the user in lieu of saved time and additional benefits and
    convenience enjoyed.
   Charges are uniform all over the country and would be fixed rather than depending upon the transaction size.
   Transaction charges are subtracted from the account of the initiator directly.
   Vendor/ Business Correspondents/Mobile service providers can collect their commission for all the
    transactions done through them directly from the Bank.
                 Transaction Type                                Transaction Range           Charges( Paise)
                                                       Minimum             Maximum
                                                       Amount              Amount
                 Deposit Cash                                        100             50000                  0
                 Send money to other registered user                 100             10000                 30
                                                                  10001              25000                 40
                                                                  25001              50000                 50
                 Withdraw of Cash from Outlet                        100               250                 30
                                                                     251               500                 40
                                                                     501              1000                 30
                                                                    1000             10000                 20
                                                                  10001              50000                 10
    12/6/2011    Pay Bill Transaction                                                                   RS 10   14
Product 2 : Loan / Credit Process
 Small Amount Loans
      Each Business Correspondent will be given a
        separate Loan Credit Limit i.e. the amount up to
        which he can disburse the loan amount directly.
      This credit limit will be set by the bank on the basis                                      Local Agent
        of the credit rating of the correspondent and the                            BC
        amount of collaterals reserved by him with bank.                                           Local Agent
      The local agents stand responsible to do a
        complete customer profiling at the time of opening         Bank
        the bank account itself so as to foresee what kind      Disburse a
                                                                                                   Local Agent
        of products/loans the customer may require.             fixed                BC
Large Amount Loans                                              amount of
                                                                loan to a BC                       Local Agent
      MFI/NGOs will evaluate, recommend, originate the                        Distributes loans
                                                                               to local agents
        loans, help in disbursal and subsequently track and                    based on            Direct POC for
        collect the loans.                                                     expected            villagers to
                                                                                                   apply and
      Loans will sit on the books of the Bank and                             business, etc.
                                                                                                   collect loans
        MFI/NGOs are not exposed to the risk.
     12/6/2011                                                                                           15
12/6/2011   16
AADHAR


 ‘Aadhaar' the unique identification
  number, will be a support to banks in
  many ways.
 It would reduce the customer
  acquisition cost (estimated at Rs. 150
  an account)
 It would reduce customer distribution
  costs and provide banks credible
  information for credit risk analysis in
  the years to come.
 With this, 1.2 billion credit histories will
  be available which will be a good KYC
  (know your customer) for bankers.


    12/6/2011   http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-others/tp-editorial-feature/article2601894.ece   17
FMCG

 Extensive distribution channels which
  have a reputation for running well
  oiled and deeply entrenched rural
  distribution networks.
 According to a Crisil research report,
  released earlier this year, HUL, which
  works with around 4000 stockists has
  access to 6.3 million retail outlets and
  166 million households in India.
 Such distribution channels could be
  leveraged upon by business
  correspondents.


    12/6/2011                                 Crisil Report   18
TELECOM



 High growth in tele-density in India can be
  leveraged upon as one of the channels for rural
  banking.

 Currently rural tele-density in India is 37% and is
  slated to reach over 60% by 2013.


http://www.business-
standard.com/india/news/rural-tele-density-will-
reach-over-60-in-next-3-4-years-telecom-
experts/427298/



     12/6/2011        http://bonelessresearch.blogspot.com/2011/03/indias-mobile-tele-density-to-reach-100.html   19
Government Schemes
 Tying up with government schemes and
  initiatives could act like a catalyst for
  this “financial inclusion” model.
 Here the money to be disbursed would
  be channelized through the suggested
  model hence motivating people to
  adopt it.
 Imagine what big impact a Rs 22,000 cr
  NREGA scheme could do this model?
 Moreover, as per Mr Rajesh Bansal,
  Assistant Director-General of Unique
  Identification Authority of India, post
  Aadhar, around Rs 3-lakh crore of
  subsidy transfer opportunity is waiting
  to be unlocked.


    12/6/2011                                               20
FMCG


 Banks can leverage the
  distribution channels of
  FMCG companies in
  rural areas for
  marketing.
 Posters, pamphlets etc.
  in vernacular languages
  can be circulated
  through these networks.

  12/6/2011                    21
Village Panchayats


 Bank personnel can personally go
  to Panchayats and educate
  people about the rural banking
  process and also about the work
  of business correspondent.
 This will build the trust among
  the people towards the mobile
  technology and the business
  correspondent.
 Typing up with existing rural
  based NGOs , MFIs and self-help
  groups could be a good way to
  get word-of-mouth publicity

  12/6/2011                                         22
MOBILE VANS

Bank’s mobile van will make
frequent visits to the rural
places and organizing camps
in remote areas. The main
objective of this initiative
would be to understand the
pain-points of the villagers
and help them understand
how banks could help them
with their problems.
 12/6/2011                            23
12/6/2011   24

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Rural banking turnaround

  • 1. Team Member Tushar Arora 9176633879 Sushant Midha 9176610426 Siddhant Gupta 8939922215 Vikram Choudhary 9381766572 College : Great Lakes Institute of Management
  • 2. Consists of 61.35% of the Indian Population (740 Million People) Around 638000 Villages and 135 million households In 2010, Rural GDP stands out to be around US $ 460.08 Billion Contribute 43% of the National Income 12/6/2011 2 http://www.infosys.com/finacle/solutions/pages/regional-rural-banks.aspx
  • 3. Number of Rural Branches – 31277 ( only 39.7% of the total Present Number) State of Only 54 saving account for every 100 person in rural Areas Rural Banking Only 26% of the people with income less than Rs 50000 have a bank account Sector Only 13% of the farmers availed bank loans while 54% have in India. used non-institutional and other forms of lending Huge Advanced TurnAround potential Technology Possible 12/6/2011 http://www.infosys.com/finacle/solutions/pages/regional-rural-banks.aspx 3
  • 4. Rural people are considered un-bankable Human Small loan Resource Amount Constraints Bank’s Perspective Long Distance Information for services/ Asymmetry Branches High Lack of Transaction collateral Cost 12/6/2011 http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php 4
  • 5. High Transaction Cost for client for E.g. Travel Prior rejection by formal Documentation banking system Customer’s perspective Convenience of Lack of informal lending Awareness Non- Availability Lack of social of special capital products 12/6/2011 http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php 5
  • 6. Local area banks are set up in private sector to cater to the credit needs of the local people and to provide efficient and competitive financial intermediation services in their area of operation. RBI Guidelines to set up LABs can be Accessed at this link: RBI Guidelines to set up LABs 12/6/2011 http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=5817 6
  • 7. NGO/MFI bulk-lending  Funds placed at disposable of NGOs or MFIs for lending to SHGs or individuals.  Hindering factor-Banks exposed to two levels of risk  Low capitalization and inability to undertake role of financial intermediation by NGOs and MFIs. 12/6/2011 http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php 7
  • 8. Self Help Groups(SHGs)  SHG –BankLinkage Programme in 2009-10  A ”Savings-first” model in which a group of people collude and take loan from the bank.  Major features include- credit discipline as a norm, joint liability and social collateral.  Collaboration with the help of a NGO, however absence of NGOs in some states has been hurting the growth of this model 12/6/2011 http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php 8
  • 9. Kisan Credit Card (KCC)  Enable farmers to get loan over a 3 to 5 year period as a revolving credit entitlement thus, providing them control over their cash flows and reduced transaction costs for both the banks and the farmers.  Creation of point of sale kiosks is the biggest constraint. 12/6/2011 http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php 9
  • 10. Business Facilitator or Correspondent Model (BCs)  Business facilitator are the Institutions or persons, who interface between the rural poor and banks, and are leveraged to provide support services under well- defined terms and conditions by way of contractual arrangements.  Provides basic support services such as customer identification, collection of information/applications, credit appraisal, marketing etc.  While BCs are specific agencies e.g. MFIs, NBFCs etc. which also provide disbursal of small value credit as “pass through” agents for the parent bank. 12/6/2011 http://tejas-iimb.org/articles/74.php 10
  • 11. Hub and Spoke model for Rural Banking Local  As per this model, we propose to set up new Agents branches of the banks, say-one for every 100 villages acting as a Hub for all transactions Bank BANK Local Agents  Around this branch will be a network of MFIs/ BC NGOs and business correspondents which will act as spokes and will be in direct contact with Local the Banks. Local Agents Agents Local  To increase the spread to even larger levels, Local Agents MFIs/NGOs can further become 2nd level hubs. Agents Local  The final leg of this model would be the local Local BANK BC BANK Agents agents who would be the direct point of Agents Local Local Agents Local contact with the villagers at grass-root level. Agents Agents Local Local Agents Agents BC 12/6/2011 11
  • 12. Product 1 : Banking Transactions - Via BCs , Local Agents and Mobile  Proposed Model works on the same approach as Mobile recharge model.  Correspondents would help rural customers in opening their saving bank accounts just as they currently work in opening mobile accounts.  This bank account would be linked to the Mobile phone number account.  Correspondent will have a credit limit defined by the bank based on their credit ratings, to credit the cash in the bank accounts of the rural customer just like a recharge transaction through mobile phone.  Correspondents will credit the account of the rural customer on cash payment and this money will then follow back to the banks through the local agents.  In case of those customers who don’t have access to mobile connection, Local agents would act as their point of contact for money collection and disbursement. 12/6/2011 http://www.tsi.in/Rural_Banking.html 12
  • 13. Cashless Banking- Mobile transactions  For transaction of money, SMS based system will be introduced where the rural consumer would be able to have cash less transaction via secured text messages.  Sender or payee will be able to text the amount and the phone number (which is linked to the bank account of the receiver) and cash transaction would take place automatically like an online transaction.  Transaction could also be taken place between a registered user and a non register user , pay bills, and purchase mobile, airtime credit 12/6/2011 Catching the Technology Wave: Mobile Phone Banking and Text-A-Payment in the Philippines 13
  • 14. Pricing Model for Product 1  Collaboration with one of the biggest mobile service providers.  No charges for the transaction messages received.  Charges are applied only for transactions initiated by the user in lieu of saved time and additional benefits and convenience enjoyed.  Charges are uniform all over the country and would be fixed rather than depending upon the transaction size.  Transaction charges are subtracted from the account of the initiator directly.  Vendor/ Business Correspondents/Mobile service providers can collect their commission for all the transactions done through them directly from the Bank. Transaction Type Transaction Range Charges( Paise) Minimum Maximum Amount Amount Deposit Cash 100 50000 0 Send money to other registered user 100 10000 30 10001 25000 40 25001 50000 50 Withdraw of Cash from Outlet 100 250 30 251 500 40 501 1000 30 1000 10000 20 10001 50000 10 12/6/2011 Pay Bill Transaction RS 10 14
  • 15. Product 2 : Loan / Credit Process Small Amount Loans  Each Business Correspondent will be given a separate Loan Credit Limit i.e. the amount up to which he can disburse the loan amount directly.  This credit limit will be set by the bank on the basis Local Agent of the credit rating of the correspondent and the BC amount of collaterals reserved by him with bank. Local Agent  The local agents stand responsible to do a complete customer profiling at the time of opening Bank the bank account itself so as to foresee what kind Disburse a Local Agent of products/loans the customer may require. fixed BC Large Amount Loans amount of loan to a BC Local Agent  MFI/NGOs will evaluate, recommend, originate the Distributes loans to local agents loans, help in disbursal and subsequently track and based on Direct POC for collect the loans. expected villagers to apply and  Loans will sit on the books of the Bank and business, etc. collect loans MFI/NGOs are not exposed to the risk. 12/6/2011 15
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  • 17. AADHAR  ‘Aadhaar' the unique identification number, will be a support to banks in many ways.  It would reduce the customer acquisition cost (estimated at Rs. 150 an account)  It would reduce customer distribution costs and provide banks credible information for credit risk analysis in the years to come.  With this, 1.2 billion credit histories will be available which will be a good KYC (know your customer) for bankers. 12/6/2011 http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-others/tp-editorial-feature/article2601894.ece 17
  • 18. FMCG  Extensive distribution channels which have a reputation for running well oiled and deeply entrenched rural distribution networks.  According to a Crisil research report, released earlier this year, HUL, which works with around 4000 stockists has access to 6.3 million retail outlets and 166 million households in India.  Such distribution channels could be leveraged upon by business correspondents. 12/6/2011 Crisil Report 18
  • 19. TELECOM  High growth in tele-density in India can be leveraged upon as one of the channels for rural banking.  Currently rural tele-density in India is 37% and is slated to reach over 60% by 2013. http://www.business- standard.com/india/news/rural-tele-density-will- reach-over-60-in-next-3-4-years-telecom- experts/427298/ 12/6/2011 http://bonelessresearch.blogspot.com/2011/03/indias-mobile-tele-density-to-reach-100.html 19
  • 20. Government Schemes  Tying up with government schemes and initiatives could act like a catalyst for this “financial inclusion” model.  Here the money to be disbursed would be channelized through the suggested model hence motivating people to adopt it.  Imagine what big impact a Rs 22,000 cr NREGA scheme could do this model?  Moreover, as per Mr Rajesh Bansal, Assistant Director-General of Unique Identification Authority of India, post Aadhar, around Rs 3-lakh crore of subsidy transfer opportunity is waiting to be unlocked. 12/6/2011 20
  • 21. FMCG  Banks can leverage the distribution channels of FMCG companies in rural areas for marketing.  Posters, pamphlets etc. in vernacular languages can be circulated through these networks. 12/6/2011 21
  • 22. Village Panchayats  Bank personnel can personally go to Panchayats and educate people about the rural banking process and also about the work of business correspondent.  This will build the trust among the people towards the mobile technology and the business correspondent.  Typing up with existing rural based NGOs , MFIs and self-help groups could be a good way to get word-of-mouth publicity 12/6/2011 22
  • 23. MOBILE VANS Bank’s mobile van will make frequent visits to the rural places and organizing camps in remote areas. The main objective of this initiative would be to understand the pain-points of the villagers and help them understand how banks could help them with their problems. 12/6/2011 23
  • 24. 12/6/2011 24