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SBI Plans To Open 400 Branches In FY25 Says Chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara
24htopnews | June 24, 2024 4:06 PM CST

As part of the network expansion plan State Bank of India (SBI) is planning to open 400 branches across the country in the current financial year. The countrys biggest lender opened 137 branches last fiscal. Of the total 59 new rural branches were launched. Somebody asked me if 89 per cent of digital and 98 per cent transactions were happening outside the branch whether the branch is required anymore. My answer is yes. It is still required because there are newer areas which are emerging SBI Chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara told PTI in an interview. There are certain services like most of the advisory and wealth services that can be offered only from the branch he said. We will be identifying locations where the opportunity exists and in those locations we plan to open branches. Almost 400 branches we plan to add this year he said. SBI has a network of 22542 branches across the country as of March 2024. SBI On Monetisation Of Subsidiaries Asked about the monetisation of subsidiaries Khara said that SBI would wait for them to further scale up their operations before listing them. Scaling up their operation will increase valuation and ensure better returns for the parent SBI. When it comes to subsidiaries their monetisation would be through the capital market the chairman said. The subsidiaries which would be eligible for this kind of route will be essentially our SBI General and may be at some stage SBI Payment Services but as of now we dont have any such plan he added. Maybe we would like to scale them up a little more and then we will think in terms of going to the capital market for monetising our holding in these companies. But not in the current financial year Khara said. During the year ended March 2024 the bank infused additional capital of Rs 489.67 crore in SBI General Insurance Company Ltd. The company has also allotted ESOP to employees. Consequently the banks stake has decreased from 69.95 per cent to 69.11 per cent. (With inputs from PTI) 


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