Bharat Financial Inclusion is planning to rollout 2 lakh Kirana Points across its network in 16 states of India, in partnership with leading banks. With the introduction of Kirana Points, the company’s borrowers can now walk into the nearest kirana/ merchant store to make basic financial transactions like repaying loan, depositing money, withdrawing cash, making bill and other payments.
Kirana Points will also act as distribution and service centres for products being financed by the company, helping it to pursue growth opportunities benefiting all key stakeholders in a rapidly changing financial inclusion environment. The company has 5 lakh borrowers operating kirana/ small merchant stores. Of these, the company would target to convert 2 lakh stores into Kirana Points.
Bharat Financial Inclusion (formerly known as SKS Microfinance) is a non-banking finance company (NBFC), regulated by the Reserve Bank of India. The company's mission is to provide financial services to the poor under the premise that providing financial services to poor borrowers helps to alleviate poverty.
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