Mumbai, November 18, 2024: State Bank of India, the country’s largest bank has partnered with Jagriti Yatra 2024, supporting an inspiring 8,000-km, 15-day entrepreneurial journey across India’s Tier 2 and Tier 3 regions. Through this partnership, SBI is helping create opportunities for 500 young aspirants to explore entrepreneurial avenues, receive expert mentorship, and engage in practical, hands-on learning. By fostering the growth of young entrepreneurs, SBI aims to advance the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047, ensuring that aspiring innovators have the skills and resources necessary to drive sustainable economic development and contribute to a self-reliant India.
In a continued effort to encourage entrepreneurship across the nation, State Bank of India has been empowering every Indian with training and financial assistance. The bank has established 152 Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs), focusing on skill development and training rural youth to help them build their own micro-enterprises. These institutes have successfully trained over 11.5 lakh candidates, with 74% of them establishing self-employment opportunities. Additionally, with a SHG loan portfolio exceeding ₹50,000 crores, SBI is a market leader in the Self-Help Group (SHG) loan segment, providing financial support to more than 1 crore women members. Beyond SHGs, the bank has disbursed over ₹49,000 crore Mudra loans and approximately ₹1,550 crore PM SVANidhi loans during FY24, reinforcing its role in enabling sustainable entrepreneurship and economic empowerment across India.
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