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SBI turns aggressive in online space

Inks payment solutions pact with Amazon; eyes deal with Snapdeal

- BS REPORTER

S tate Bank of India is aggressive­ly trying to grab a piece of the business in the digital commerce space.

The country's largest lender on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Amazon to develop payment and commerce solutions for customers and small businesses.

SBI Chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya said the bank was exploring ways to fulfill the aspiration­s of millions of customers. “The partnershi­p with e-commerce platforms like Amazon would give a fillip to e-commerce in India and brings lots of value to our retail and SME (small and medium enterprise­s) customers.”

The SBI chief said the bank was open to similar tie-ups with other e-commerce players. It might soon sign an agreement with Snapdeal in Kolkata. It is also ramping up card products and payments solutions towards this end. “The bank is working on ways to enrich customers’ payment experience and opening up the window of ecommerce to our SME customers. E-commerce as a sector is at an inflection point and SBI stands with all stakeholde­rs, including retail customers, SMEs clientele, and logistics companies, in facilitati­ng this change,” she said.

SBI will also provide loans to SME customers while supply products, to Amazon to help them increase their operations. "Their products are very good but they are not able to scale up because they don’t have that kind of financing. We will look at financing them,” Bhattachar­ya said.

The bank might also look at selling its financial products on Amazon, she said, without giving details.

Bhattachar­ya said SBI has been investing in developing digital capabiliti­es for a stronger informatio­n technology backbone, systems and products. SBI has a huge customer base but not many use an e-commerce platform. There is a need to develop product that will hook them for using electronic commerce.

Last week, SBI introduced contactles­s debit cards and SBI Signature contactles­s credit cards for quick, hassle-free payments at merchant outlets. Contactles­s cards use nearfield communicat­ion technology to make payments by waving or tapping the card near a contactles­s reader, instead of swiping. These cards would replace cash at retail establishm­ents.

In the first half of this month, SBI and NPCI launched the State Bank RuPay Platinum Debit Card to target the affluent by offering a range of valueadded benefits. The offering also provides personal accidental death and a permanent total disability insurance cover of ~2 lakh.

Lender to give loans to SME customers supplying to Amazon; might also sell financial products on e-commerce site

 ?? PHOTO: KAMLESH PEDNEKAR ?? SBI Chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya (left) and Amazon India Vice-President & Country Manager Amit Agarwal during the signing of an agreement between the lender and the ecommerce portal in Mumbai on Wednesday.
PHOTO: KAMLESH PEDNEKAR SBI Chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya (left) and Amazon India Vice-President & Country Manager Amit Agarwal during the signing of an agreement between the lender and the ecommerce portal in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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