pradhan-mantri-jan-dhan-yojna-logo

Banks have opened 2.95 million accounts in Odisha since the launch of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) on 28 August.

Public sector banks have opened 25,09,700 accounts in the state, while private sector lenders and regional rural banks (RRBs) opened 49380 accounts and 4,00, 838 accounts respectively.


The country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) bagged the top slot with opening of 9,12,992 accounts followed by UCO Bank, which has opened 2,97,329 accounts. Among the private banks, HDFC Bank has opened 20425 accounts followed by Axis Bank with  9903 new accounts.

In rural areas 14,71,981 new accounts  and  10,37,719 in urban areas have been opened by the Public Sector Banks under the the mission mode programme launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


The two RRBs- Odisha Gramya Banka and Utkal Grameen Bank, under the financial inclusion plan, have opened 2, 81,565 accounts and 1,19, 273 accounts respectively.

The benefits of the programme include RuPay debit card, Rs one lakh accidental insurance cover and an additional Rs 30,000 life insurance cover for those opening bank accounts before January 26, 2015.

The existing account holders can also avail the facilities of the scheme by submitting an application to the concerned bank branch.

The PMJDY aims to reach 75 million unbanked families across the country by January 26, 2015.

 

Be a part of Elets Collaborative Initiatives. Join Us for Upcoming Events and explore business opportunities. Like us on Facebook , connect with us on LinkedIn and follow us on Twitter, Instagram.

Related News


whatsapp--v1