Published on: June 27, 2025

ONE GRAM PANCHAYAT – ONE BC SAKHI

ONE GRAM PANCHAYAT – ONE BC SAKHI

CONTEXT

  • Karnataka government aims to strengthen financial inclusion, especially for rural women.
  • Access to banking is limited in rural areas, impacting scheme delivery and women’s financial independence.
  • Existing Business Correspondent (BC) network shows gaps—only 13,676 out of 93,173 BCs are IIBF-certified, and 18% are inactive.
  • Women’s empowerment and financial autonomy are key goals under schemes like Gruha Lakshmi and Shakti.

CONCEPT

  • Sakhis: Women from self-help groups trained as Business Correspondents (BCs) under National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM).
  • Certified by: Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF).
  • Role: Act as last-mile agents offering banking services (deposits, withdrawals, transfers, account opening).
  • Objective: Bridge the gap between rural women and formal financial institutions.
  • Empowerment Angle:
    • Improves comfort and trust among women customers.
    • Enables women to handle financial matters independently.
    • Facilitates better use of cash benefits and savings.

CURRENT

  • 5,007 women trained as IIBF-certified BC Sakhis under NRLM.
  • Target: One Gram Panchayat – One BC Sakhi by September 2025.
  • SLBC (State Level Bankers Committee) coordinating implementation.
  • Infrastructure Support:
    • Free workspace in gram panchayat buildings.
    • Basic infrastructure provided by the government.
  • Focus on reaching:
    • Gruha Lakshmi beneficiaries (1.25+ crore women getting ₹2,000/month).
    • Shakti scheme users (free bus travel savings channelled into financial habits).
  • Key Benefit:
    • Boosts last-mile delivery of financial services in unbanked rural areas.
    • Enhances women’s participation in the financial ecosystem.
    • Reduces dependency on male intermediaries.