Regional Rural Banks Choose NPST SuperApp for Digital Transformation

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Jun 27, 2024 20:20
Kerala Gramin Bank and Karnataka Gramin Bank adopt NPST banking superapp to enhance digital services and cater to rural customer needs.
New Delhi, Jun 27 (PTI) Two regional rural banks -- Kerala Gramin Bank and Karnataka Gramin Bank -- have selected NPST banking superapp to support their digital transformation, according to a release.

According to the release, the 'NPST Superapp' will enable banks to drive digital transformation by enabling the delivery of new-age banking and transactional experiences, tailored to the demands of customers in rural and semi-urban areas.

"We are excited to work with Karnataka Gramin Bank and Kerala Gramin Bank to support their ongoing digital transformation and long-term growth in a scalable manner," NPST co-founder and CEO Deepak Chand Thakur said.

India's digital banking ecosystem has experienced a remarkable transformation, fuelled by the government's Digital India initiative and the increasing penetration of smartphones, with more than 600 million users.

"These shifts present a tremendous opportunity for regional banks to modernise their services and cater to the evolving digital needs of their customers," the release said, announcing the deal wins.
Source: PTI
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