By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
14th October:- HDFC Bank Ltd., today launched ‘Dhanchayat
– Panch Kayde Ke Panch Fayde’ in Punjab from Chandigarh. ‘Dhanchayat
Panch Kayde Ke Panch Fayde’ is an informative film created by the
Bank to educate rural populace on the benefits and good practices of banking.
This will help rural populace start using their bank accounts and drive greater
financial inclusion in the country.
The film has been launched under the aegis of Swachh
Banking, a CSR initiative of the Bank. Swachh Banking
aims to create a better understanding about clean and convenient banking
available through the organised sector. Through the ‘Dhanchayat Panch Kayde Ke
Panch Fayde’ film, the Bank will showcase to the rural population, the
importance of savings, investing, and using mobile banking, among other things,
to help improve their quality of life.
‘Dhanchayat – Panch Kayde Ke Panch Fayde’ is
second in the series of informative films created by the Bank especially
for unbanked and under banked people with the objective of achieving greater
financial inclusion. The first film in the ‘Dhanchayat’ series was launched
last year. It focused on creating awareness on the perils of borrowing
from the unorganized sources of finance.
Continuing its journey from last year, HDFC
Bank-branded ‘Dhanchayat Panch Kayde Ke Panch Fayde’ video vans
will travel across East, West, South, North, and Central India, covering
thousands of villages across the country. The vans will stop at assembly points
such as haats, bazaars, melas, and
village panchayats.
At Chandigarh, the ‘Dhanchayat – Panch Kayde Ke Panc
hFayde’ video vans were flagged-off Govind Pandey, Branch Banking Head, HDFC Bank,
in the presence of Vineet Arora, Zonal Head, Punjab, HDFC Bank, and other
senior bank officials.
In the second year of the journey, Punjab is the
second state after Rajasthan, where the Bank is rolling out this initiative.
The ‘Dhanchayat’Panch Kayde Ke Panch Fayde’ video vans will cover
1604 villages in the state. In the first year, 1229 villages were covered in
the state.
Speaking at the launch event, Govind Pandey, Branch Banking Head, HDFC
Bank said that at HDFC Bank, we strive to achieve greater financial
inclusion. But, our board-mandated objective to support inclusive growth cannot
be achieved by just opening bank accounts of unbanked people living in rural
areas. After they open bank accounts, they need to be educated on the benefits
of using their bank accounts and adopting good banking practices, to help them
start banking. With ‘Dhanchayat” Panch
Kayde Ke Panch Fayde’, we aim to achieve greater financial
inclusion.
At a national level, the Bank will cover over 6,500
villages, encouraging the local populace to join the organized banking sector
in line with the government’s vision for financial inclusion.
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