SBI, which is in the process of recruiting Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) and Junior Agricultural Associates in clerical cadre, has stipulated that candidates with poor credit record will not be eligible for jobs at the country's largest lender.
According to an advertisement released recently by the public sector lender, candidates against whom there is or are adverse report regarding character and antecedents, moral turpitude are also not eligible to apply for the post.
Credit Information Bureau Ltd (CIBIL) collects and maintains records of an individual's payments pertaining to loans and credit cards.
"Candidates with record of default in repayment of loans/ credit card dues and/or against whose name adverse report of CIBIL or other external agencies are available are not eligible to apply for the post," SBI said.
The move prompted some bank employee unions to request the banks to exempt students who have availed education loans from such rules.
The development comes against the backdrop of lenders, including SBI, facing flack for mounting bad loans, including the one related to Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airline to which the SBI-led consortium extended loans now amounting to Rs 9,000 crore.
"Such borrowers (those availing education loan) should not be equated and considered at par with "wilful defaulters" in the strict commercial sense of the term. It is very natural that this group of borrowers can start repaying their debts only when gainfully employed," it added.
BEFI requested the SBI to look into the matter and advice the authorities concerned to add an appropriate rider to ensure the applicants who have availed education loan are not pushed out of the range of consideration for recruitment in SBI or in any other Government lender.
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