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South Indian Bank wins 4 awards at Infosys Finacle Innovation Awards 2024

Mumbai, June 13, 2024: South Indian Bank reaffirmed its position as a leader in innovation and excellence by clinching multiple awards at the Infosys Finacle Innovation Awards 2024. Recognized across various categories, including Business Model Innovation, Corporate Banking Innovation, Ecosystem-led Innovation, and Customer Engagement, the Bank’s commitment to pioneering solutions was celebrated on a grand scale.

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SIB’s pioneering initiative, SIB eDirect, secured the prestigious Platinum Winner title for Business Model Innovation. Additionally, the Bank garnered Gold Winner accolades for Corporate Banking Innovation with SIB TF Online and MSME Web Portal, Ecosystem-led Innovation with Co-lending and quick PL, and Maximizing Customer Engagement with WhatsApp Banking.

Mr. P. R. Seshadri, Managing Director and CEO, South Indian Bank, shared his thoughts on this remarkable achievement, stating, “We are thrilled and humbled to receive these accolades at the Infosys Finacle Innovation Awards 2024. This recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions. These initiatives not only showcase South Indian Bank’s commitment to embracing technological advancements but also underscore its dedication to enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency. This recognition serves as a testament to the Bank’s dedication to delivering innovative solutions that cater to the evolving needs of its customers and stakeholders.”

The award ceremony, attended by prominent figures from the banking sector, showcased the industry’s commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing innovation. South Indian Bank continues its tradition of digital excellence, keeping in mind best in class customer experience.

Max Life Insurance’s India Retirement Index Study reveals 9 in 10 Urban Indians worry about savings not lasting through retirement

Bangalore: Max Life Insurance Company Ltd. (“Max Life”/ “Company”), in partnership with Karvy Insights, today launched the first edition of its ‘India Retirement Index Study’ (IRIS) that maps the retirement preparedness of consumers in India. The retirement-focused survey aims to reveal the state of urban India’s preparedness to lead a healthy, peaceful, and financially independent retirement life.

According to the study, urban India’s Retirement Index (on a scale of 0 to 100) stands at 44. The study further measures retirement preparedness on the basis of 3 components – health, financial and emotional index. The degree to which Indians feel financially secure for retirement or the ‘financial preparedness index’ stands at 50 indicating concerns over financial wellbeing. The ‘emotional preparedness index’, with respect to community support including family and friends for emotional, social needs during retirement, scored high at a notable 62. The ‘health preparedness index’ ranked the lowest at 41 emerging as a key concern.

Commenting on the launch of IRIS, Prashant Tripathy, Managing Director and CEO, Max Life Insurance said, “As life expectancy rises and health patterns shift, retirement is set to become an important priority for a sizeable part of the population. Accentuated by the pandemic, the recent economic climate witnessed lower wage growth, financial uncertainty and job losses, resulting in further straining individual, household incomes. It is therefore important to understand the sentiment and challenges of our consumers today as we prepare for tomorrow. Our first edition of ‘India Retirement Index Study’ in partnership with Karvy Insights, serves as a comprehensive survey that gauges urban India’s behaviour and attitude toward retirement planning, savings, and investments in a deeply relevant manner. We are certain the study will create a benchmark for life insurance and offer insights to help innovate and meet the customers’ evolving needs as they inch towards retirement planning.”

Through a self-administered digital study, 1800+ respondents were surveyed across 28 cities comprising 6 metros, 12 Tier I and 10 Tier II cities to understand urban India’s readiness to lead a healthy, secured and financially independent retirement life.

Sonia Pall, CEO, Karvy Insights, remarked, “IRIS presents us with useful insights with regards to urban India’s attitudes towards retirement savings, investments, and the overall idea of financial protection during one’s golden years. It is a compelling take on urban India’s attitudes and preparedness for future retirement which comes at a time when future financial wellbeing and health matters are on the minds of many. We’re happy to be associated with Max Life Insurance in their endeavour to ensure urban India’s financial protection across all stages of life”

Max Life Insurance’s flagship survey – India Protection Quotient, reveals insights on the state of urban India’s current financial protection and preparedness to meet the financial uncertainties of today. With this new survey – India Retirement Index Study – Max Life Insurance aims to map the pulse of the Indian consumer on their preparedness for tomorrow’s retired life.

KEY FINDINGS:

URBAN INDIA’S OUTLOOK TOWARDS RETIREMENT

Retirement evokes positive sentiments, yet 1 in 3 Indians do not want to retire

While health and financial preparedness for retirement is low, IRIS reveals that urban Indians have an overall positive outlook on retirement. 68% associate it with positive thoughts such as more time to take care of family, hassle-free living and greater independence. Despite this, 33% or nearly 1 in 3 respondents do not want to retire. 19% cited they prefer to retire between the ages of 56 and 60. In comparison, 12% preferred to retire even later between 61 – 65 years.

Retirement readiness highest in West Zone and Metros, North and South Zones least prepared

With a retirement index of 49, the West zone outperformed other regions in terms of overall preparedness towards retirement. East came a close second with a retirement index of 45 with both North and South standing at 42. The survey also noted that the West zone was the most prepared financially, emotionally, and health-wise for retirement. Similarly, with a retirement index of 47, metros felt most prepared for retirement. Tier 2 cities demonstrated a retirement index of 44, followed by Tier 1 cities at 43.

ATTITUDE TOWARDS RETIREMENT INVESTMENT

47% of urban Indians invest in retirement for financial independence

Due to an overwhelming sense of insecurity, 47% of Indians are investing for retirement to ensure there is ‘no need to depend on others for financial needs’, with 38% investing with the aim to ‘maintain a lifestyle during retirement’

70% aware of retirement corpus amount, yet 1 in 4 believe ideal age to start planning after 65 years
The survey found that 70% of respondents were aware of the retirement corpus amount, highlighting urban India’s awareness of increasing costs and the financial requirements to sustain their current lifestyle during retirement.

According to the survey, nearly 80% of the respondents feel they should have started investing earlier towards retirement. 41% of respondents said one should start planning for retirement along with other financial responsibilities. At the same time, 26% or nearly 1 in 4 believe that the ideal age to start planning for retirement is when they reach 65 or their phase of second innings, further widening the gap towards sound retirement planning.

45% depend on children for retirement support

While identifying the challenges to retirement investment, the survey found that 45% believe their children will aid them in old age whereas 36% said they have adequate family wealth or other financial sources which will cater to their needs during retirement. A concerning 23% said they haven’t even thought about retirement planning.

Only 24% consider ‘savings for retirement’ as a financial priority, despite 56% believing that savings will be exhausted within 10 years of retirement

The pandemic has further exacerbated long-standing issues around income generation, leading to 56% of the respondents believing that their savings will be exhausted within 10 years of retirement. Only 24% consider ‘savings for retirement’ as a financial priority

67% of urban India consider life insurance the most suitable product for retirement savings; only 40% have invested in it

The survey also highlighted Indians investing in various retirement products. 67% of respondents consider life insurance as the most suitable product for retirement savings whereas only 40% were found to be investing in it for their retirement. Bank deposits were found to be the second most suitable product by 41%. 31% cited real estate as most suitable, 26% said physical gold and 25% preferred to invest in mutual funds/ETFs/SIPs.

OTHER INSIGHTS

Business owners, salaried and self-employed individuals demonstrated an equal emotional preparedness
IRIS found that among the respondents, business owners along with salaried and self-employed individuals demonstrated an equal emotional preparedness index of 62.

Men and women at par with their retirement preparedness

While men had an overall retirement preparedness index of 44, women were almost at par with the retirement preparedness index of 43. Almost 80% are hopeful of leading a healthy and fit life during retirement. The survey brought to light that 4 out of 5 Indians are hopeful of being ‘hale and hearty’ in their retirement years. 63% said good health would be the most important aspect for retirement followed by financial support (29%) and social support (8%).

German market leader in financial and tax software, Buhl group announces introduction of game changing Point of Sale (P.O.S) solution on its flagship product Imprezz

Bengaluru: German pioneer and market leader in financial and tax software, The Buhl Group, with an annual turnover of € 150 million with 13 offices across Europe and Asia and 50 software products, announced its plans for India, with a vision to enable and transform the country’s various businesses. Imprezz is a business operations software that manages accounting, GST compliant invoicing, inventory, customer data, order processing etc for various industries like services, manufacturing, automobile, and more. What makes Imprezz unique is its Point of Sale (P.O.S) solution on the mobile app with 2,00,000 available product data for grocery and kirana merchants.

The Imprezz software application which is available both on web and as an android app has helped business from diverse industries generate invoices worth ₹ 600 crores from more than 22,000 small and medium businesses. With the launch of its end-to-end Point of Sale (P.O.S) solution on the mobile app, Imprezz promises to be a game changer for the neighbourhood grocery and kirana stores by providing a feature equivalent to a cash register popularly used by the retailers to manage their sales, inventory and customer data. The P.O.S application has been successfully beta tested by over 100 retailers across Bengaluru and Mumbai.

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Announcing the group’s plans for India India, Moritz Buhl, Managing Director and CEO, The Buhl Group, said, “We are happy to introduce the P.O.S solution on our flagship product Imprezz for the Indian market. India is one of the largest retail market in the world and yet is unique in that it is characterized by its unorganised retail, primarily kirana stores. The pandemic in the last year has forced retailers to adopt digitisation more than ever before and we feel this is just the right time to offer Imprezz P.O.S to the retail market here. Our test phase in Bangalore has provided us a very positive response and we are looking to scale pan-India soon. We are confident in the leadership spearheaded by our country head Amit and in the team that he has put together for us here”

Amit Mundra, CEO and Country Manager, Buhl Data Service Pvt. Ltd. added, “India was among the few countries world over to show growth in retail sales in 2020. The retail market size in India is expected to grow to 1.7 trillion USD by 2026, according to a report by Statista. Groceries contribute to 65% of India’s retail and more than half of them belong to the unorganised segment – single outlet supermarket and neighbourhood provision stores. Therefore, it is only appropriate for us to target this vertical for Imprezz in the initial phase of its launch in India. We have listed over 200,000 brands on the P.O.S mobile app even as we launch and we hope to expand this to another 500,000 in the next three months. Such a large and comprehensive listing of brands and products and the app’s capability to address inventory management, invoicing, payments and customer profile management and overall supply chain, together make it compelling for retailers to adopt it, making their processes more efficient and their lives easier.”

About Imprezz: Imprezz is a business management software to enable micro businesses, SMEs and MSMEs run their day-to-day business operations in a more organised and planned manner. It forms the digital backbone of retailers, manufacturers and service-based companies to help them manage their accounting, finances and billing more efficiently within the ecosystem of our application.
Imprezz is the flagship product of Buhl launched in India to penetrate the largest English-speaking market. To know more: www.imprezz.in

About The Buhl Group: The Buhl Group, headquartered in Neunkirchen in Siegerland, develops and markets innovative software solutions for PC, Mac, web and mobile devices. The owner-managed company is one of the largest independent software manufacturers in Germany with over 700 employees at locations in Germany, Switzerland and India. After it was founded in 1986, the focus was initially on the replication of data carriers. Buhl has been developing and selling its own software products since the beginning of the 1990s and, with the “WISO Software” series, is the leading provider of tax and financial software in the B2C segment. The multiple award-winning “WISO tax: Sparbuch” is Germany’s best-selling software for private income tax declarations. In the B2B segment, renowned software providers such as Cobra, Deltra, Microtech, Thinking Networks and WSCAD belong to the Buhl Group. To know more: www.buhl.de