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Merger by March-end: SBI chief

NEW DELHI: Unfazed by nationwide public sector banks’ strike, SBI chief Arundhati Bhattacharya today said the merger of five associate banks and Bhartiya Mahila Bank with the state-owned lender should be over by next March.

Merger by March-end: SBI chief

"People have to understand that the change is inevitable. There have been strikes at many occasions but we have to educate them and take them on board" — Arundhati Bhattacharya, SBI chief



New Delhi, July 29

Unfazed by nationwide public sector banks’ strike, SBI chief Arundhati Bhattacharya today said the merger of five associate banks and Bhartiya Mahila Bank with the state-owned lender should be over by next March.

“People have to understand that the change is inevitable. There have been strikes at many occasions but we have to educate them and take them on board,” she said on the sidelines of the launch of SBI’s wealth management offering called ‘SBI Exclusif’.

Services at around 80,000 bank branches in the country were hit today as employees of public sector banks went on a one-day strike to protest against the proposed merger of SBI associates with the parent among other issues.

Asked as to when the proposed merger would be complete, Bhattacharya said: “Timeline is around by the end of the financial year (for merger to get over).” On completion, the merger is likely to create one of the largest banks in Asia.

The merged entity will create a banking behemoth, which can compete with the largest in the world, with an asset base of Rs 37 lakh crore or over $555 billion. SBI alone has close to 16,500 branches, including 191 foreign offices, spread across 36 countries.

SBI has five associate banks — State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, State Bank of Travancore, State Bank of Patiala, State Bank of Mysore and State Bank of Hyderabad. Of these, State Bank of Patiala and State Bank of Hyderabad are unlisted.

The last merger of its associate State Bank of Indore took about 55 weeks, but it would be significantly less this time, the official added.

SBI first merged State Bank of Saurashtra with itself in 2008. Two years later, State Bank of Indore was merged.

As for SBI Exclusif, SBI chief said it is targeted at the fast-growing affluent segment in the country for wealth management which will come initially free of cost.

“SBI Exclusif customers will have access to a dedicated Relationship Manager supported by a team of investment experts to take care of all their banking and investment needs through various channels i.e. in-person, a first-of-its-kind ‘e-Wealth’ channel (remotely via a call or video conversation) or through future ready digital (internet banking/mobile) channels,” he said.

The bank had launched the offering in Bengaluru on a pilot basis on January and it rolled out this service in Delhi today for customers who earn a monthly income of Rs 2 lakh per month or fixed deposits of Rs 30 lakh or Rs 1 crore housing loan.

SBI is targeting customer base of 5,000-6,000 and Rs 55,000 crore of asset under management by the end of the current fiscal, Bhattacharya said.

Regarding increase in the network exclusively for this product, she said: “We will launch it in Mumbai in the next 15 days and we will have 37 such centres by the end of the current fiscal.”

Further, customers will have access to the best products across categories from market leading institutions, as the bank has introduced an open platform — not restricting the customers to choose from few specific institutions. — PTI

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