revenues from financial services grew by 20.8 per cent
Mirroring
signs of revival, the Department of Posts (DoP) has registered the
highest decline in deficit in more than 10 years at Rs 550.73 crore in
2011-12 on the back of increase in revenues, mainly from financial
services.
Total
revenues of the department in 2011-12 rose by 13.62 per cent to Rs
7,910.51 crore while expenditure stood at Rs 13,705.4 crore, leaving a
deficit of Rs 5,794.89 crore.
In
the previous fiscal, DoP had revenues of Rs 6,962.33 crore and
expenditure of Rs 13,307.95 crore, reflecting a gap of Rs 6,345.62 crore.
DoP's
deficit had jumped over 80 per cent to 6,641.30 crore in 2009-10 from
3,593.09 crore in 2008-09 due to implementation of the Sixth Pay
Commission's recommendations.
“In
the last one year we have developed an integrated strategy to make
India Post, commercially and socially relevant. The financial
performance of the last year indicates that we have succeeded to an
extent. But a lot more need to be done,” Minister for Communications and
IT Kapil Sibal told the news agency.
According
to the Financial Performance report prepared by Department of Posts for
2011-2012, revenues from financial services grew by 20.8 per cent at Rs
4,304.07 crore in 2011-12 compared to Rs 3,562.77 crore in FY'11.
Revenue
from postal operations grew by 6.08 per cent to Rs 3,606.44 crore in
2011-12 from Rs 3,399.56 crore it registered in FY'11.
Sibal said that he is expecting revenue of DoP to grow by 20 per cent in the current financial year.
“This
financial year we are targeting revenue increase of plus 20 per cent. I
am happy that India Post is moving in the right direction. Now we need
to increase our speed,” he said.
DoP
has appointed Boston Consulting Group to prepare an appropriate
business structure for the emerging and premium services of India Post.
The
postal department has floated expression of interest to appoint a
consultant for preparing detailed project report (DPR) of its ambitious
Post Bank projects and this report is expected to be finalised by end of
this calendar year.
“The
Post Bank project will rejuvenate financial services offered through
post offices,” Sibal said.DoP has already announced to set-up 1000 ATMs
across country as part of its financial services.
Sibal
has also asked DoP introduce premium logistics services in select 80 to
90 cities within six months to tap the expanding e-commerce market in
the country and enhance its revenue by 15 per cent.
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Jul 05, 2012, Posted by: AIPEU GDS (NFPE) Odisha Circle.
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