Mobile banking fails to take off as RBI opposes move
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Monday, 30 November 2009, 15:04 IST |
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5,000 with telecom operators that can be used for merchant transactions. But, it does not allow any physical transfer of funds outside the banking system.
The major concern raised by RBI is the challenges in efficiently regulating the system, while Home Ministry expressed concerns about national security.
The inter-ministerial group - with representation from the RBI, ministries of Home Affairs, Finance, Telecommunication, Post and Rural Development, along with the Planning Commission, UIDAI and representatives of the telecom regulator Trai - has already discussed the idea.
The Finance Ministry and Planning Commission have not raised any opposition to the idea mooted by the Telecom Ministry on grounds that it would help in bringing about greater financial inclusion. 60 percent of the country's 1.2 billion population has no bank accounts. The number of mobile phone subscribers has crossed 500 million recently and data available with the inter-ministerial group suggests that 40 percent of them do not have a bank account.