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09 December 2010

List of products offered at post offices



    T
he Department of Posts has signed agreements with financial institutions including many other organisations to sell their products through Post Offices in the country. List of products sold at national level is as given below.




Sl.No.


Name of Company/Financial Institution Description of
 product/service

1

Western Union Money Transfer

International money
 transfer to India

2

UTI Mutual Funds

Sale of UTI Mutual Funds
 through post offices

3

Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority

Point of Presence for
 National Pension Scheme Accounts

4

M/s Nirmal Packaging Systems

Sale of Corrugated boxes
 and Paper board envelops.

5

M/s  Narsingh Dass & Co.

Sale of Tyvek Envelops

6

Ministry of Railways

Booking/cancellation of
 Railway Reservation Tickets
under PRS Scheme

7

CBOP( Now merged with HDFC Bank)

Sale/Purchase of foreign exchange

8

Reliance Money Infrastructure Limited

Sale of Gold Coins

9

BSNL

Sale of recharge coupons
Sancharnet Cards etc.

10.

India Post SBI tie-up

Department sells assets
 and liability products of
SBI through identified postal outlets.

11.

NABARD-SHG linkage scheme

India Post has entered
into a tie-up with NABARD
to disburse micro credit to
women self help groups (SHGs)
on pilot basis.





The Central and State Governments take various measures from time to time to promote and popularize small saving schemes through print and electronic media as well as holding seminars, meetings and providing training to various agencies involved in mobilizing deposits under the schemes. As part of this ongoing exercise, Government has taken following steps to make the small savings schemes more attractive and investor friendly:-

-Introduction of Bonus at the rate of 5% on the deposits made under Post Office Monthly Income Account (POMIA) Scheme on or after 8th December, 2007 upon the maturity of the deposit.

-The benefit of Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 has been extended to the investments made under 5-Year Post Office Time Deposits Account and Senior Citizens Savings Scheme, with effect from 01.04.2007.

-With effect from 1.8.2007, the maximum deposit ceilings of Rs.3.00 lakh and Rs.6.00 lakh under the Post Office Monthly Income Account (POMIA) Scheme has been raised to Rs.4.50 lakh and Rs.9.00 lakh in respect of single and joint accounts respectively.

-The penalty on pre-mature withdrawal of deposits under the Post Office Monthly Income Account (POMIA) scheme has been rationalized from 3.5% to 2% on withdrawal on or before expiry of three years and 1% on withdrawal after expiry of three years.

-All categories of pensioners have been allowed to open and maintain ‘Pension Account’ under Post Office Savings Account Rules, with effect from 11th July, 2007.

-The restriction on opening of more than one account during a calendar month under the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme has been removed with effect from 24th May, 2007.

-Opening of “Zero deposit/Zero Balance” accounts for workers employed under NREG Act, under Post Office Savings Account Rules, with effect from 26th August 2008.

-Opening of “Zero deposit/Zero Balance” accounts for Old Age Pensioner Account under Indira Gandhi Old Age Pension Scheme, Widows Pensioner Account under Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme and Disabled Pensioner Account under Indira Gandhi National Disabled Pension Scheme with effect from 13th October 2009.

-National Savings Institute, a subordinate organization under the Department of Economic Affairs (Budget Division) also maintains its web site i.e nsiindia.gov.in in collaboration with National Informatics Centre to facilitate interface with the public through wider dissemination of information on small savings and on-line registration and settlement of investor’s grievances.

This information was given in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today by Shri Gurudas K amat, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology.




Source:PIB

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