The Union Bank of India (UBI) will soon open a branch in Kadamakudy
panchayat, the only panchayat in Ernakulam district without a bank
branch. The UBI is the district lead bank under the Lead Bank Scheme of
the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The branch will be opened in a few
months, a top official of the bank has said.
The absence of a bank branch was reported five
months ago, on the eve of Ernakulam being declared as the country’s
first fully banked district, as part of the financial inclusion
programme undertaken by the RBI.
RBI Governor D. Subbarao had made the declaration in November last year.
Kadamakudy is a cluster of islands which ails from inadequate road
connectivity with the mainland. The islanders reach South Chittoor on
the mainland by means of ferries, services of which are irregular. Banks
have long ignored the islands due to low earnings of the population
mainly engaged in agrarian activities.
Ultra-small branch
The UBI had been operating an ultra small branch at Pizhala in
Kadamakudy. A business correspondent operates there, as per the RBI
scheme of conducting day-to-day banking operations through a financially
literate person. While accounts can be operated through the special
banking channel operated by the business correspondent, the absence of
ATMs has been hampering speedy operations. Cheques deposited with the
business correspondent would have to be deposited at a branch in the
mainland which resulted in delay.
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