"The CD ratio of SBI in West Bengal is 45 per cent without taking the investments made in state government bonds, which is much low than the national average", CGM of SBI (Bengal circle) Partha Pratim Sengupta said.
When asked whether lack of business in the state was responsible for the low credit offtake, Sengupta said "We will try to tap opportunities available to raise credit offtake".
In the last fiscal, key parameters like expense ratio and transaction costs declined while other incomes increased.
To promote affordable housing, the bank announced lowering of housing loan rates by 25 basis points from 8.60 per cent to 8.35 per cent.
For women, the rate now was 8.35 per cent and 8.40 per cent for others, he said.
He said that the growth in home loan disbursements was the highest in the circle of SBI.
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