BoI plans to expand branch network; hire 1,000 POs in FY'15

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : Jun 09 2014 | 9:02 PM IST
State-run lender Bank of India plans to expand its branch network to over 5,450 and recruit 1,000 probationary officers and 3,500 clerical personnel in the current fiscal to build infrastructure, a top official said today.
The bank with over 4.2 per cent share in domestic business and has got agressive plan for expanding the branch network to over 5,450 from 4,655 by the end of current FY, V R Iyer, Bank of India's (BoI's) chairperson and managing director, told reporters here.
She was here for the bank's Rajasthan Zone review.
To build infrastructure and run the new branches, BoI will open recruitment for 1,000 Probationary officers and 3,500 clerical personnel in the current fiscal, Iyer said.
Of the new branches, Rajasthan will get about 45 new branches, she added.
On the bank's expectations of the new BJP government coming to power at the Centre, she said, "The bank has a healthy capital adequacy of 10.76 per cent and net NPA of 2 per cent, BoI would expect that the capital adequacy be increased to Rs 1,500 crore".
Bank's global business is at present more than Rs 8.53 lakh crore consisting deposits of over Rs 4.77 lakh crore and advances of Rs 3.76 lakh crore as on March 31, 2014, Iyer said, adding that the business mix of the bank has grown by 26.44 per cent over March 2013.
While global deposits grew 24.91 per cent and global advances grew 28.42 per cent over the corresponding period of th previous year, she said, adding that the bank aims to grow by over 16 per cent in 2014-15.
On whether the bank will reduce interest rates on loan products, Iyer said, it is to be decided by the RBI rules and inflation.
BoI has covered 14,472 villages under 100 per cent financial inclusion as against allotted villages of 4404, one year advance by opening one account in each household, she said.
She also said the all ATMs (automated teller machines) of the bank would be enabled with "instant money transfer" (IMT) for customers in near future.
BOI introduced IMT as an emerging alternate delivery channel for funds transfer through 205 of its ATMs, and now it is planning to enable all of its ATMs in near future.
Till now as per the RBI guidelines, customer could transfer money instantly up to Rs 25,000, she said, adding 3,335 new ATMs would be installed by March 2015.
On the performance of of the 125 BoI branches in Rajasthan, she said the bank's total business mix under the National Banking Group (Delhi) is approximately Rs 97,123 crore (deposits Rs 70,965 crore and advances Rs 26,158 crore), which constitutes 15.88 per cent of its domestic business.
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First Published: Jun 09 2014 | 9:02 PM IST

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