The
Department of Posts on Friday started a contest inviting logo design and
tagline for its payments bank from the public with a prize money of Rs.50,000
for the winner.
"The
Department of Posts on June 10, 2016, launched a logo and tagline design
contest for the soon to be set up India Post Payments Bank on the MyGov
website. The contest is open to all Indian citizens, institutions, agencies and
entities for one month until July 9, 2016," the Postal Department said in
a statement.
The
Union Cabinet on Wednesday cleared proposal to set up India Post Payments Bank
(IPPB) with a corpus of Rs.800 crore and a plan for 650 branches operational by
September 2017.
It
will be expanded further to cover the entire country by the end of 2018-19.
"The
best entry will be awarded Rs.50,000. A panel of eminent designers and experts
will help shortlist 20 best entries which will thereafter be put up for voting
on the MyGov platform for the final selection of the winner," the
statement said.
The
government has earlier accepted new sign of the rupee and the Swachh Bharat
logo from public contests.
The
department said it wants to connect with and involve the people of India in
designing "the DNA" of the India Post Payments Bank.
"One
of the guiding principles of the India Post Payments Bank would be co-creating
value propositions and products with its customers and other stakeholders. The
present contest is the first step towards this ongoing engagement. It has also
initiated a nationwide survey to understand the needs of different segments of
customers," the statement said.
The
India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) will offer digitally enabled payments, banking
and remittance services of all kinds between entities and individuals and also
provide access to insurance, mutual funds, pension and credit products in
partnership with third-party financial service providers and banks.
Initially
most of the 3.5 lakh workforce will be posted on deputation who will be
gradually be replaced by fresh recruits.
Telecom
Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has asked the Postal Department to hire an MD and
CEO of the IPPB by August and set up a selection committee for hiring a chief
financial officer by June 15.
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