The State Bank of India (SBI) is going to hire 7,000 people this financial year to support its branch expansion plans and for the regular needs. “We will hire about 2,000 probationary officers and the rest clerks. We are going to add 700 more branches this financial year to take the total to beyond 17,000 branches,” Rajnish Kumar, Managing Director of SBI, has said.
The need for human resources comes down as productivity increases with proliferation of technology products.
Addressing a press conference here on Monday, he said about 100 new branches had already been set up this year so far and the remaining would be started in the next few months. “We have multiple channels that our customers can reach out to us. In a vast country like India, you need to have a variety of channels,” he said.
E-wallet
The bank, which launched an e-wallet app for smart phone users, would launch Batua (purse), a multi-lingual app for feature (basic) phones. Claiming that this was a first of its kind app for feature phones, he said it would be available in 13 Indian languages,” he said.
The bank is planning to launch the app in the next three weeks.
Corp credit subdued
The bank witnessed a subdued growth in corporate credit in the first half of the current financial year. “At 8.4 per cent, the growth was subdued in this sector. Increase in investments in infrastructure would help this to grow in the second half. We see traction in the power sector,” he said.
Source: The Hindu