SBI market leader despite facing constraints as a PSU unit: FM

Jaitley also said that SBI's reach among various social segments is very large, and it is unquestionably the market leader

Arun Jaitley
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 18 2015 | 8:25 PM IST
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today praised State Bank of India saying it has become the market leader despite the constraints which a state-run institution faces as against the freedom enjoyed by the private sector.

"They (the state-run banks) ought to have a particular mechanism which follows the test laid down by the various judicial pronouncements. Erroneous decision... Can follow penal consequences whereas private institutions can operate free from these fears hanging on their heads.

"Therefore, obviously the state institutions have a more defensive style of functioning and yet with these constraints to become a market leader in the banking industry is no mean achievement," Jaitley said after launching SBI mobile wallet app 'Buddy' here.

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State-run institutions find it very challenging to compete with the private sector because the former have a more bureaucratic decision-making process, while the latter have a better, quicker and easier process, he said.

"... The chairperson of the State Bank has been repeatedly making a point that some of these attachments to public sector institution creates serious difficulties and challenges in performance. They can't go down and recruit the very best from university campuses, which a private institution can," the finance minister noted.

SBI Chairwoman Arundhati Bhattacharya has been demanding that the bank should be able to recruit directly from the university campuses.

Jaitley also said that SBI's reach among various social segments is very large, and it is unquestionably the market leader.

"Besides commercial transactions, even (for) the various social and other economic programs of the states, it's always been the principal performing bank. It's been a trend-setter and the steps and initiatives which it takes, bulk of the banking industry follows," Jaitley said.
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First Published: Aug 18 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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