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FM urges banks to 'professionalise' decision-making boards
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IANS | 17 Sep, 2022
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday directed banks to
"professionalise" their decision making boards, making it clear that
they cannot be run with a "crony background".
Addressing
the 75th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Indian Banks' Association
(IBA) in Mumbai, Sitharaman said: "Professionalise your decision-making
boards, there is no way banks can any longer run with a crony
background, our government has ensured that there are no instructions
given or interference made in the functioning of the banks. We need to
take professionalism at a faster pace. We are conscious of the need to
let the banks be, and let them run by professionals, with a purely
banking perspective in mind."
She also asked banks to be more
tech-savvy and directed the IBA to ensure that their systems are in sync
with each other or should be "talking to each other".
"Are you
digital savvy? Are your staff digital savvy?" she sought to know from
the banking community during the course of her speech.
"Are you
comfortable in being a digital institution? How much training goes into
this? Do your systems talk to each other? It will be a big missed
opportunity if these bridges between banks are not built. IBA should
plan to make sure that all systems in all banks, whether private or
public, should be talking to each other for the purpose of the
customer...."
Sitharaman further asked the banks to plan for the next 25 years leading to the year 2047.
"You
need to have strategies to meet the aspirations of the youth of India
in the next 25 years. You need to make your portfolios so that they are
attractive to the young as well and make yourselves accessible to them.
Are you communicating to the youth, to women, are you offering products
to them?"
The Finance Minister said that technologies like
Artificial Intelligence and Web3 help a great deal in detecting frauds
and tracking wrong money.
"Use of Web3, data analysis, Artificial
Intelligence (AI), deep dive into data, all of these should have some
coordination by the IBA. Leveraging AI should be an immediate priority
for the banks, especially in fraud detection and generating early
warning signs about something going wrong," she noted.
Emphasising
on the need for the importance of cyber protection for the banks, she
sought to know from the association, if they are "all geared to have
adequate firewalls? Are you protected against hacking and Black Swan
events which bring down your systems?"
She further asked the banking sector to play a lead role in realising the dream of a developed India by 2047.
The
Finance Minister observed that the next 25 years which the Prime
Minister refers to as Amrit Kaal has taken off very well, with the
auspicious beginning of India becoming the fifth-largest economy of the
world.
"We have so much more to do... The banking industry needs
to serve the Amrit Kaal, we have to see how best we can lift ourselves
to meet the aspirations of a growing India. The Prime Minister has said
that we need to be the developed country we deserve to be, by 2047. It
is the banking sector which has to make a big contribution towards
this," she said.
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