Airtel Payments Bank to double business correspondent network to 1 million in a year, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Airtel Payments Bank (APB), which turned profitable in the September quarter, plans to double its countrywide business correspondents (BCs) network and also drive monetisation through a combination of transactions and interest-based income besides boosting revenues from cash management services in the B2B space, senior industry executives aware said.

“Over the next 12 months, APB is looking to double its pan-India BC network to 1 million (from the current 0.5 million level) to gain the necessary reach to cater to the remittances market and the Aadhaar-enabled payment services business to serve millions of potential consumers in the Tier 3 and beyond markets,” one of the executives cited told ET.

Analysts expect the upcoming expansion to further widen APB’s total distribution reach, which is already twice that of the total ATMs and bank branches in the country, and in turn, consolidate its leadership in the remittances market.

At press time, Airtel did not respond to ET’s queries.

Airtel Payments Bank turned PAT-positive in the September quarter, on the back of a 16% sequential growth in its monthly transacting user base to 31.2 million and a 25% on-quarter jump in its gross merchandise value (GMV) to Rs 32,100 crore. Its revenue is close to Rs 1,000 crore on an annual basis.

Company insiders estimate the remittances market to grow at 70% over the next few years and the Aadhaar-enabled payment services business to grow by over 45% compounded annually over the next four years.

IIFL Securities sees strong revenue generation potential in the B2B segment by way of cash management services, especially since APB’s take rate at 0.74% is the highest in the payments banking space. The take rate is a metric to measure conversion of ABP’s GMV into revenue.

Bharti Airtel managing director Gopal Vittal had recently said that the “growth of e-commerce is slated to boost demand for cash management” from the telco’s payments banking arm,” and that whopping “$100 billion in cash is digitised monthly (at an industry level) with cash management charges estimated at between 0.5%-1% of the collections amount”.

Airtel, though, declined to comment on the telco upgrading its payments bank licence to that of a small finance bank in future to enter the lending business and attract larger deposits. Whenever that happens, APB will be able to use deposits from its 115 million users more profitably, say industry executives.

Last December, Bharti chairman Sunil Mittal had said Airtel may upgrade its payments bank licence to that of a small finance bank at some point to enter the lending business.



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Govt extends tenure of 4 public sector banks’ top officials, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Four state-owned banks on Friday said the government has extended tenures of their top officials, including managing director and chief executive officers (MD and CEOs) of Punjab National Bank and Bank of Maharashtra.

Besides, the government has extended the tenures of executive directors of Punjab National Bank (PNB), Union Bank of India and Central Bank of India.

The government sent notifications to these banks on Thursday, informing them about the extensions given to the top-level officials.

“The Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, vide its notification dated August 26, 2021, has extended the term of office of S S Mallikarjuna Rao, managing director and chief executive officer of the bank (PNB), for a period beyond September 18, 2021,” PNB said in a regulatory filing.

Rao’s current tenure was to come to an end on September 18, 2021, and the extension has been given till the date of his superannuation (January 31, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier, PNB said.

The government has also extended the tenure of Bank of Maharashtra MD and CEO A S Rajeev for two years, the Pune-based lender said in a filing.

Rajeev’s current tenure was coming to an end on December 1, 2021.

In addition to this, two executive directors of PNB, two in Union Bank of India (UBI) and one in Central Bank of India have been given extension beyond their current tenures.

Sanjay Kumar and Vijay Dube, executive directors of PNB, have been given extensions till August 23, 2023 and November 30, 2022, respectively.

The terms of UBI’s executive directors — Manas Ranjan Biswal and Gopal Singh Gusain — have been extended.

Biswal’s term has been extended beyond his currently notified term, which expires on February 28, 2022, till the date of his superannuation (April 30, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier, Union Bank of India said.

Similarly, Gusain’s term has been extended till the date of his superannuation, (January 31, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier. His term was coming to an end on September 19.

The Department of Financial Services, through a notification on August 26, has also extended the term of office of Ashok Srivastava, executive director of Central Bank of India, the lender said in a separate filing.

His term has been extended beyond January 22, 2022, till the date of his superannuation (November 30, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier, Central Bank of India said.



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Govt extends tenures of UBI, Central Bank of India’s executive directors, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Public sector lenders Union Bank of India (UBI) and Central Bank of India on Friday said the government has extended tenures of their executive directors.

The terms of UBI’s executive directors — Manas Ranjan Biswal and Gopal Singh Gusain — have been extended vide a notification dated August 26, the lender said in a regulatory filing.

Biswal’s term has been extended beyond his currently notified term, which expires on February 28, 2022, till the date of his superannuation (April 30, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier, Union Bank of India said.

Similarly, Gusain’s term has been extended till the date of his superannuation, (January 31, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier. His term was coming to an end on September 19.

The Department of Financial Services, through a notification on August 26, has also extended the term of office of Ashok Srivastava, executive director of Central Bank of India, the lender said in a separate filing.

His term has been extended beyond January 22, 2022, till the date of his superannuation (November 30, 2022) or until further orders, whichever is earlier, Central Bank of India added.



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