Soon, the
postman will knock, tablet in hand
Very soon, your friendly
neighbourhood postman will bring along a tablet computer when he knocks at your
door, to carry out all transactions related to delivery of cash, banking
activities and a few more.
Infosys’ Vice-President and Head for
India Business Raghu Cavale told Business Line that
India Post is in talks with the IT major to source hardware and software for
the next phase of its computerisation. This project will involve sourcing of
low-cost 7-inch and 10-inch tablets and the development of apps for them.
Infosys will also develop intellectual property (IP) out of its Bangalore
office for these apps.
While the tablets will be used by the
postman to enter data such as digital signatures and a delivery challan, the
apps will be used by India Post to update its backend database in real time,
helping it cut down on errors and fraud. India Post covers about 200 million
customers across India and offers small savings schemes, postal life insurance,
rural postal life insurance, pension payments and wage disbursements.
The postal department is looking at
these solutions as a part of its modernisation drive and to increase
operational effectiveness.
GROWTH
FORECAST
On its part, Infosys sees its India
business growing to about $1 billion in the next four years. It recently bagged
a key IT outsourcing and consulting deal with India Post and another deal from
the Income-Tax Department for its electronic TDS division.
At present, the India operations of
Infosys contribute 2 per cent of its $7-billion revenues but the software major
considers India one of its key emerging markets. This importance can be gauged
from the fact that Infosys’ India business is one of the four verticals within
Infosys that reports to the board directly.
The India Post project, which Infosys
bagged recently, is worth Rs 700 crore. This project is aimed at spreading financial
services across 1.5 lakh post offices in the country. As part of the project,
Infosys will also install 1,000 ATMs for India Post to increase the
effectiveness of its delivery channel.
Courtesy:
Buisness Line
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