Jan Dhan accounts cross 5 crore mark, banks collect over Rs 3500 crore

The average deposit per account through this scheme is Rs 800-900

Update: 2014-09-29 15:07 GMT
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveils the logo of a campaign aimed at opening millions of accounts for poor Indians in New Delhi (Photo: AP)

Mumbai: Banks have opened a whopping five crore accounts under the Jan Dhan scheme till September 25 and collected over Rs 3,500 crore in deposits, a top Finance Ministry official said here on September 29.

Led by state-run banks, the system has opened over 5 crore accounts under the Jan Dhan scheme as of September 25 and the deposits collected through the scheme have crossed Rs 3,500 crore, Financial Services Secretary GS Sandhu told the annual meeting of the Indo-American Chamber.

The average deposit per account through this scheme is Rs 800-900, he said. Giving a major push to the Aadhaar scheme, Sandhu said, all these accounts will be seeded to the Aadhar number and will have biometrics to avoid the duplication.

The Jan Dhan scheme was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day address and was formally launched on August 28. On the opening day itself, banks opened over 1.5 crore accounts. The government has set a target to open 7.5 crore such no-frills accounts by Republic Day next year. Each of these accounts comes with Rs 5,000 overdraft facility and a Rs 1 lakh accident cover and are linked only to the RuPay cards.

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