NEW DELHI: The Department of Posts is working on a plan to provide
electronic money order service at 70 per cent of its about 1.55 lakh post
offices by December.
"DoP is procuring digital handheld terminals to transform various
services. It is expected that various services mainly electronic money order
service will be available in at least 70 per cent of post offices by end of
this year," said an official.
Following the introduction of e-money order service, the department has
seen growth in commission from money order service to about Rs 600 crore in
financial year 2014-15, up from Rs 481.6 crore in 2011-12.
"Almost all of our about 25,000 department post offices now have
e-money order service. With this service, India Post (brand name under which
DoP operates) is able to remit money next day to the doorstep that earlier took
about a week, depending on the destination," the official said.
Responding to certain reports, he said: "Improving a service does
not mean closing of service. There are some private companies which have come
with mobile money transfer technology that we think are spreading
rumours.
"With e-money order we have made money order more secure and fast
and with involvement of government people feel safe."
He said that e-money order service is available throughout the country
but a postman is required to collect pay order from the nearest computerised
post office physically.
"Once digital handheld devices will be available at
extra-departmental post offices, which are operated by gramin dak sevaks, the
money remittance time will be further reduced," the official said.
A person can send maximum of Rs 5,000 through e-money order. India Post
also offers instant money order service through which a person can send maximum
of Rs 50,000.
Source : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
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