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SBI to provide banking services at Land Ports for over 1.8 million travellers: CGM

IANS April 29, 2025 185 views

The State Bank of India is revolutionizing cross-border banking by expanding services at key land ports. Through a strategic MoU with the Land Ports Authority of India, SBI will offer comprehensive financial solutions to travelers between India and neighboring countries. This initiative covers critical border points like Petrapole and Raxaul, providing both digital and physical banking facilities. The move aims to enhance convenience for over 1.8 million travelers while supporting seamless cross-border economic interactions.

"These locations alone account for nearly 80 per cent of the cross-border footfall" - Debashish Mishra, SBI Chief General Manager"
New Delhi, April 29: The State Bank of India (SBI) will offer essential banking services to more than 1.8 million people who travel between India and neighbouring countries like Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh through land ports, its Chief General Manager, Debashish Mishra, said on Tuesday.

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SBI signs MoU with Land Ports Authority to offer financial services

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Covering key border points like Petrapole and Raxaul

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Providing digital and physical banking solutions

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Targeting 1.8 million cross-border travelers

Highlighting the bank's phased expansion strategy, Mishra told IANS that the SBI aims to cover key land ports such as Petrapole on the Bangladesh border in West Bengal and Raxaul on the Nepal border in Bihar within the next six months.

"These locations alone account for nearly 80 per cent of the cross-border footfall," he told IANS.

Mishra made the statement after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between SBI and the Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI).

Under this agreement, the country's largest public sector bank will provide a range of financial services at the entry and exit points managed by the authority.

These include foreign exchange, export-import support, card payment services, and corporate salary packages.

Currently, the LPAI operates 15 land entry and exit points, and 11 more are in the pipeline. The LPAI is a statutory body under the Ministry of Home Affairs, tasked with the development, modernisation, and management of land border infrastructure, particularly Integrated Check Posts (ICPs).

Its main objective is to ensure smooth and efficient movement of goods and passengers across India's international borders while maintaining high standards of security.

According to Mishra, the SBI has 11 branches located near these ports and plans to expand its presence further by opening more branches or banking outlets as needed.

In addition to physical services, the SBI will offer digital banking facilities including net banking, phone banking, debit and credit cards, foreign travel cards, and point-of-sale (POS) terminals.

This integrated approach is expected to provide a comprehensive banking solution to people living and travelling through these regions.

The SBI, which serves over 500 million customers across India, operates more than 22,500 branches and has a network of 63,580 ATMs nationwide.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is a fantastic initiative! I travel to Nepal frequently for work and having banking services at the border will save so much time. No more carrying large amounts of cash. 👍
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Priya M.
Great move by SBI! But I hope they'll have enough staff to handle the rush during peak travel seasons. The lines at Petrapole can get crazy long sometimes.
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Amit S.
Finally! This should have been implemented years ago. The forex services will be especially helpful for small traders who do cross-border business.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope SBI maintains the same level of service quality at these border locations as they do in cities. Rural branches often face connectivity issues.
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Naresh P.
Digital banking at borders is a game-changer! No more worrying about carrying cash through those long queues. Hope they implement this at all ICPs soon.
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Meena T.
As someone who lives near the Bangladesh border, this will make life so much easier for our community. Thank you SBI! đź’™

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