ESAF Small Finance Bank

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ESAF Small Finance Bank
FormerlyESAF Microfinance and Investments Pvt. Ltd.
Company type Public
Industry Banking
Founded10 March 2017;7 years ago (2017-03-10)
Headquarters Mannuthy, Thrissur (Registered & Corporate Office)
Number of locations
500 branches (2020)
Area served
India
Key people
RevenueIncrease2.svg3,141 crore (US$380 million) (FY23) [1]
Increase2.svg893 crore (US$110 million) (FY23) [1]
Increase2.svg302 crore (US$36 million) (FY23) [1]
Number of employees
4,100 (2022)
Website www.esafbank.com

ESAF Small Finance Bank (formerly known as ESAF Microfinance and Investments) is an Indian small finance bank headquartered in Thrissur, Kerala, providing banking services and small loans to the underbanked. Having started its operations as an NGO in 1992 under the name of Evangelical Social Action Forum, ESAF Microfinance was a non-banking finance company and microfinance institution (NBFC-MFI), licensed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It became a small finance bank in March 2017 and started operating in January 2018. [2]

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History and operations

On 11 March 1992, K. Paul Thomas, [3] along with Mereena Paul and a few friends, started ESAF in a small house in Mannuthy named Little. [4] Jacob Samuel, one of the co-founders, coined the name ESAF, which is an acronym for Evangelical Social Action Forum. At inception, ESAF had five life members, seven annual members and eight honorary members. ESAF society was registered under the Travancore Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act. The initial president was Itty Mathew; J. Danabai was the vice president, Thomas was the secretary, supported by Samuel as joint secretary and Arun Ramakrishnan as treasurer. [5]

ESAF started providing interest free loans in 1995 as one of the first microfinance institutions in the country and the first microfinance company in Kerala. It became ESAF Small Finance Bank after receiving the first banking license in Kerala since independence. [6] [7] [8]

On 17 March 2017, Pinarayi Vijayan, the Chief Minister of Kerala officially inaugurated ESAF Small Finance Bank at Thrissur, Kerala. By August 2017, the bank had 3,750 employees, 284 branches, and a presence in 11 states. [4]

In March 2018, a year after its launch, the bank had expanded to 4,000 employees and 400 branches, with 2,200 crore (US$297 million) in deposits and 4,200 crore (US$567 million) in loans. [9] [10]

ESAF Small Finance Bank received RBI approval to operate as scheduled bank in December 2018, making it the fifth scheduled bank from Kerala. This will reduce the bank's cost of funds, while increasing the bank's ability and obligation to provide services. [11] The bank's net profit increased to 190.39 crore in the 2019-2020 financial year from 90.28 crore the previous year. [12] [13]

On 26 March 2020, the bank received approval from SEBI for issuing its 976 crore initial public offering. [14]

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