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2013.12.13
India opens first state-owned bank for women in response to gender inequality

MUMBAI--India's prime minister Tuesday inaugurated the country's first state-owned bank for women, aimed at strengthening their financial security and empowering them after a string of sex crimes highlighted gender inequality.

Premier Manmohan Singh opened the Bharatiya Mahila Bank (Indian Women's Bank) in south Mumbai, home to one of seven branches that are now operational.

The bank was announced in February, when India was still reeling from the fatal gang-rape of a student in the capital.

It focuses on lending to women and aims to employ mostly women, although men will also be able to open accounts.

Currently only 26 percent of women in India have formal bank accounts.

“The sad reality is that women in India face discrimination and hardship at home, at school, at their place of work and in public places. Their social, economic and political empowerment remains a distant goal,” said Singh at the launch.

“The setting up of the Bharatiya Mahila Bank is a small step towards the economic empowerment of women,” he added.

While this is the first such state initiative, there are existing co-operative banks run for and by women, such as the Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank in the western state of Maharashtra.

According to its website, the Mann Deshi bank was set up in 1997 and is now the state's largest microfinance bank with over 185,000 clients.

The new Bharatiya Mahila Bank, headquartered in New Delhi, is due to have 25 branches by next March and is chaired by Usha Ananthasubramanian, a former executive director of the Punjab National Bank.

Over a seven-year period, it plans to open 771 branches.

The board of directors is made up of eight women, said Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, who set aside 10 billion rupees (US$161 million) to capitalize the new bank in his 2013/14 budget.


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