Dear Comrades,
NEW DELHI, June 28, 2013
The
 Department of Posts, on Thursday, submitted an application before the 
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for a licence to offer full-fledged banking 
services.
“We
 have approached the RBI today [Thursday], and hopefully having met all 
the conditions of RBI, an in-principle approval might be given. If it is
 given, I think, it will be a revolutionary step because it will bring 
banking, subject to Cabinet approval, to the doorstep of the ordinary 
man in this country,” Telecom and IT Minister Kapil Sibal told PTI.
The RBI is in the process of granting fresh banking licences and has set July 1 as the deadline for applying.
The
 Department of Posts has plans to start 50 bank branches in the first 
year and scale it to a total of 150 branched in five years.
The
 Department of Posts has started inter-ministerial consultations for 
seeking Cabinet approval on around Rs.1,900 crore fund requirement to 
start Post Banks. The total amount includes Rs.500 crore paid-up capital
 required under new banking licence guidelines. — PTI
 
 
