Wipro Infotech, the India and Middle East, IT Business unit of
Wipro recently announced the successful implementation of core
banking solution (CBS) for 5 co-operative banks under National
Agriculture Bank for Rural Development (NABARD). The application is
hosted from Wipro’s Data Center and would be supported for 5
years from the date of Go Live.
As a part of the contract, Wipro is currently implementing the
project for co-operative banks across the states of Bihar, Uttar
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, and Haryana. Phase one of the project
will cover State Co-operative Banks (SCB) and District Co-operative
Banks (DCB) of 10 states. Wipro will computerize 76 banks with
approximately 2790 branches.
Bringing CBS in co-operatives will be very beneficial to people
in rural areas because co-operatives have a presence in remote
places where other banks are often absent. The farmer will be able
to receive e-payments towards subsidy under various government
schemes in his account directly. Remittance of funds from the
cities to the villages and vice versa will be done easily in a bank
branch in the village. This is expected to result in far reaching
benefits for the agriculture sector and rural development. The
banks will now be able to provide latest e-banking facilities like
ATM facility, utility bill payment, mobile banking, e payments etc.
to the customer in the remotest of places.
This implementation will help banks expand their local reach and
improve their volume of business while reducing cost of operations
by automating business processes and providing a single accounting
platform. The comprehensive teller functions provided by CBS will
enable quick customer service. The banks will further benefit from
this implementation as the solution will provide comprehensive
Investment (access to financial markets) and borrowing (from Govt.
RBI, NABARD, SCB, etc.) functions, enabling monitoring and
accounting for investments and borrowings.
“We are pleased to have successfully crossed the first
milestone of this institutional development initiative undertaken
by NABARD to strengthen the rural credit delivery system.
Considering that the recent regulatory reforms by RBI are expected
to make the Indian banking scenario more competitive, this
initiative will equip co-operative banks with cost effective
technology and robust infrastructure to support their growth and
help them keep pace. More importantly it will change the face of
rural banking by making e-banking facilities available to the rural
customer,” said Anand Sankaran, Senior Vice President &
Business Head, Wipro Infotech & Global Business Head –
Infrastructure Services, Wipro.
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