Digital Banking Units

In News

  • The Finance Minister in her Budget announcement envisaged setting up 75 digital banking units in 75 districts of the country. 

Digital Banking Units

  • History:
    • In India, digital banking started taking shape in the late 1990s with ICICI Bank being the first one to bring the service to their retail clients.
  • Meaning:
    • It is a business unit or hub with some digital infrastructure that helps in delivering banking products and services, in a digital form, in self-service mode.
    • In simpler language, all the traditional bank work like depositing cheques, pay-in slips etc., will happen digitally in these units.
  • Players:
    • Commercial banks (other than regional rural banks, payment banks and local area banks) with past digital banking experience are permitted to open DBUs in tier 1 to tier 6 centres.
    • They are not required to take permission from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in each case.
  • Need:
    • This is being done to give a push to financial inclusion in the country.
    • It was announced in order to ensure that digital banking reaches every nook and corner of the country and increases the speed of payments.
  • Services:
    • Helping in opening saving accounts to receive money under government schemes.
    • Helping the customers in making Fixed deposits (FDs) and Recurring Deposits (RDs) along with internet banking.
    • Providing digital kits for merchants as well as customers.
    • Providing UPI QR Code and Point of Sale (PoS) mechanism.
    • Supply of Debit and credit cards, allowing ATM transactions.
    • Helping customers with the application for MSME loans.
  • Other functions:
    • Other services include making applications for and onboarding of customers for identified retail, MSME or schematic loans.
    • This may also include end-to-end digital processing of such loans, starting from online application to disbursal and identified government sponsored schemes that are covered under the national portal.
  • Global Scenario:
    • Digital banks have been around since 2014-15 in markets such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, China, the UK and the US.

DBUs VS Fintechs

  • Fintechs operating as neobanks offer digital banking services but they do so in partnership with non-banking financial companies (NBFCs).
    • Some of the Neo-banks offering services in India are Jupiter, Fi Money, Niyo, Razorpay X. 
  • Compared to conventional banks with online and mobile banking facilities, neobanks or digital banks excel at product innovation and offer far better digital solutions.
  • Digital banks can be pegged as glorified digital distribution companies.

Disadvantages of Digital Banking

  • The limitations of DBU include low public awareness and internet penetration in lower-tier cities.
  • Digital banking forums are prone to vulnerabilities and hacks such as phishing, pharming, identity theft, and keylogging.
  • Huge investment needed: Banking institutions are investing a lot in their security systems.

Significance of Digital Banking

  • The flow of credit will improve in the rural areas.
  • Poor will get easier access to money and loans.
  • The establishment of these units will be cheaper than the conventional brick and mortar units.
  • They will provide better technical support to customers.
  • Digital Units will decrease the manpower requirement.
  • For the scheduled banks, they will ensure steady profits.
  • DBUs will help the government enhance digital literacy.

Source: IE

 

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