During a media interaction, the SBI chief said that most industrial units are working at 60 to 65 per cent of their capacity against the desired 80 to 85 per cent.
"NPAs will start coming down as the demand comes back in the economy and then you see more and more capacity utilisation, which is still sub-optimal. Be it manufacturing units or power plants, most of them are running at around 60 to 65 per cent of their capacity," Bhattacharya said.
She was here to attend the foundation stone laying ceremony of SBI's Local Head Office (LHO) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) near here.
The 14-storey tower will come up at an investment of Rs 100 crore. Upon completion, current LHO in Ahmedabad will be shifted here.
During her visit at the GIFT City today, Bhattacharya also inaugurated SBI's IFSC Banking Unit (IBU) at International Financial Services Centre (IFCS) in the GIFT Special Economic Zone.
"The merger is essential, because today banking is evolving at very fast rate. You face competition from not only other banks, but also from NBFCs. In order to sustain profitable growth, it is important for us to consolidate, because small organisations do not have such strength or capital," she added.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was also present
for the foundation stone laying ceremony of the LHO.
Rupani urged Bhattacharya and her team to complete the construction of LHO as soon as possible.
