SWABHIMAN State Financial Inclusion Plan Maharashtra

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SWABHIMAN State Financial Inclusion Plan Maharashtra Introduction : Swabhiman is path-breaking initiative by Govt of India and banks in state to cover the economic distance between rural and urban India. It promises to bring basic banking services to all in the country with population above 2000. The swabhiman movement facilitate opening of bank accounts, provide need based credit, remittance facilities and help to promote financial literacy in rural India using various models and technologies including branchless banking models through Business correspondents. RBI on the basis of recommendations of High Level Committee on Lead Bank Scheme directed lead banks to draw a road map by March 2010 to provide banking services

through a banking outlet in every village having a population of over 2000, by March 2012 and further stated that such banking services may not necessarily be through a brick and mortar branch but can be provided through any of the various forms of ICTbased models with the help of hand held machines, smart card & Business Correspondents. In view of the above, SLBC has taken various steps/initiatives for preparation of Financial Inclusion Plan (FIP) for providing banking services in every village having a population of over 2000 as below: All Lead District Managers were advised to constitute a Sub-Committee of the District Consultative Committee to draw a roadmap for Financial Inclusion for each district. All LDMs have been provided list of having population over 2000 in the state as per census 2001 and finalise the allocation of to bank branches in each district by sub-committee of DLCC. The allocation of is to be done on lines erstwhile service area guidelines, proximity to bank branches& contiguity of,etc and submit the final list of & their allocation to bank branches to SLBC for approval. As per census 2001, there are 7312 in the state having population above 2000, of which 4292 have been identified as in the state. The same was allocated to various banks in state & approved by SLBC. The Bank-wise summary of number of identified having population above 2000 for providing banking services are as under: A.] Public Sector Banks Sr. Name of the Bank of Sr. Name of the Bank of 1. Allahabad Bank 33 11. Indian Overseas BK 21 2. Andhra Bank 01 12. OrientalBkof Commer 06 3. Bank of Baroda 176 13. Punjab National Bank 26 4. Bank of India 506 14. State Bank of Hyderabad 215 5. Bank of Maharashtra 853 15. State Bank of India 855 6. Canara Bank 40 16. Syndicate Bank 50 7. Central Bank of India 436 17. Union Bank of India 189 8. Corporation Bank 03 18. UCO Bank 23 9. Dena Bank 158 19. Vijaya Bank 03 10. Indian Bank 11 20 IDBI 82 Total (1 to 11) 2217 Total (12 to 20) 1470 Total for Public Sector Banks 3687

B.] Regional Rural Banks Sr. C.] Private Sector Banks Name of the Bank of 1. Maharashtra Gramin Bank 355 2. Vidarbh Kshetriya Gramin Bank 3. Wainganga Krishna Gramin Bank 63 92 Total for RRBs 510 Sr. Name of the Bank of Sr. Name of the Bank 1. HDFC 01 4. Ratnakar Bank 21 2. ICICI Bank 72 5. Karnataka Bank Ltd. 01 Total (1 to 2) 73 Total (4 to 5) 22 Total for Private Sector Banks 95 of D.] The district wise summary of number of identified is given as below: Sr. Name of the District having population above 2000 of of Sr. Name the District of of of having population above 2000 1. Ahmednagar 540 296 17. Nagpur 127 62 2. Akola 109 59 18. Nanded 345 206 3. Amravati 164 103 19. Nandurbar 128 104 4. Aurangabad 234 127 20. Nasik 424 273 5. Bhandara 129 94 21. Osmanabad 181 132 6. Beed 211 129 22. Parbhani 129 76 7. Buldhana 232 148 23. Pune 424 276 8. Chandrapur 138 66 24. Raigad 142 103 9. Dhule 198 130 25. Ratnagiri 133 101 10. Gadchiroli 72 44 26. Sangli 316 135 11. Gondia 132 96 27. Satara 360 186

12. Hingoli 86 52 28. Sindhudurg 70 47 13. Jalgaon 377 135 29. Solapur 467 261 14. Jalna 144 92 30. Thane 288 209 15. Kolhapur 378 212 31. Wardha 90 37 16. Latur 240 154 32. Washim 94 54 33. Yavatmal 210 93 Grand Total of 7312 4292 Summary of allocation to Banks S. Particulars of % to total 1 Public Sector Banks 3687 85.90 2 Regional Rural Banks 510 11.88 3 Private Sector Banks 95 02.22 Total: 4292 100.00 Role of State Govt. in F.I. Process High Level Committee on Lead Banks in its final recommendations have also emphasized the importance of role of State Governments to be played in FI process as below: o In extending necessary support to achieve the objective of FI ranging from ensuring conducive law and order situation, water supply and irrigation facilities, road and digital connectivity, developing proper land records, to assisting in the identification process, publicity drives, recovery etc. o In centers where bank branches are required as per public policy for general banking, currency, forex and government business, but banks are constrained to open the branches due to lack of infrastructure, absence of viability and security concerns, State Governments will need to extend support by providing premises, security etc. o Since State Governments are also keen to disburse MG NREGA and social security funds through bank accounts, banks should explore partnership with them and State Governments should also be able to leverage on the benefits of undertaking government business accruing to banks to incentivize their involvement in Government sponsored schemes and Programmes.

Providing Banking services through Banking outlet in every village having population above 2000 In terms of RBI directives all Banks finalized their roadmap for Financial Inclusion Plan which is duly approved by their respective boards. It has been reported by banks that they propose decided to provide Banking services to identified in the State by opening branches / Satellite banking / mobile banking / ICT based Business Correspondent model over a period of 2 years starting from 2010 11. The time frame for providing banking services through various outlets in their 4292 are as under: Year of Delivery Models Branch BC Others 2010-11 2742 18 2720 4 2011-12 1550 16 1532 2 Total: 4292 34 4252 6 The list of identified having population above 2000 allotted to various banks & district wise is attached as Annexure I & Annexure II respectively.