Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

India’s first payments Bank, Airtel Payments Bank today announced that they had enabled 100 villages across Tamil Nadu to go cashless as part of its endeavour to take its banking services deep into rural/unbanked areas and contribute to financial inclusion in the country. All the 100 villages will now have access to essential banking services and the option of making digital payments, making them less reliant on cash.

Every village now has at least one Airtel Payment Bank outlet that provides convenient banking services including cash deposits and withdrawals, and seamless money transfer facility. The majority of the village households now have a savings account with Airtel Payments Bank and can bank/transact even with basic feature phones.
Merchants/shops in the village accept digital payments via mobile phones from Airtel Payments Bank customers. Also, farmers/small artisans in the village have been trained to accept digital payments for their produce/goods/services.
Residents of these communities no longer have to travel vast distances to access a bank and no longer need to keep their money at home and worry about its safety. They are also able to earn a healthy interest rate on their savings deposits. Most households in these villages have one or more family member working in cities/towns across the country, and they can now receive money transfers from family members/friends conveniently.
Shashi Arora, MD & CEO, Airtel Payments Bank said, “We are delighted to have taken formal banking services to these remote rural pockets of Tamil Nadu. We are fully committed to the vision of Digital India & financial inclusion. We shall further leverage our strong rural retail network to enable digital banking services to the unbanked over their mobile phones through this initiative.”