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SBI achieves highest profit, broking houses lauding us: Chairman

Analysts and broking houses are praising the financial performance of SBI, which reported its highest-ever profits recently, said Dinesh Khara

PSU Watch Bureau

Kolkata: The Chairman of the country's biggest lender State Bank of India (SBI), Dinesh Khara, asserted on Saturday that analysts and broking houses are praising the financial performance of the bank which reported its highest profits recently. For the first time, the SBI registered the highest-ever profits recorded by any corporate house, Khara said. In the second quarter of the current financial year, the net profit of the lender stood at Rs 13,265 crore, higher by 74 percent compared to the previous similar period.

SBI crossed highest-ever profits recorded by any corporate: Khara

"In the recent quarterly results, the bank's profits are the highest ever. SBI crossed the highest-ever profits recorded by any corporate, analysts and broking houses are praising this," he said. Naming broking houses, he said, "Motilal Oswal Securities had stated SBI is in a cruising mood. ICICI Securities said that SBI is firing on all cylinders." Khara said that the SBI is a proxy to the Indian economy. "This is so as the bank gets the patronage of 47 crore customers and is practically a banker to every household," said the SBI Chairman.

SBI needs to improve customer service: Chairman

With India already becoming the fifth largest economy, he said perhaps by 2027, the country would be the third-largest in terms of the size of the economy. But Khara also suggested that there is a need for improvement in customer service as there are many options available today. He also said that customer expectations are changing and the bank needs to solicit and walk up to their doorsteps.

"We have improved customer service but have miles to go. Banking has now become a knowledge sector. We need to package offers what the customers are looking for," he stated. During the peak of the pandemic, the SBI had rendered continuous service to the customers, he said, adding that there had also been a shift in their behaviour in going to the digital mode.

"SBI has invested in technology, and the bank's app YONO had helped in generating business and offering services in a frictionless manner," Khara added. He said that there is a need for punctuality in opening up the branches of the bank as well.

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