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Spreading its arms around the world, the SBIs International Banking Group
delivers the full range of cross-border finance solutions through its four wings
the Domestic division, the Foreign Offices division, the Foreign Department and
the International Services division.
The Domestic wing provides services like merchant banking, shipping finance
and project export finance. The Foreign Offices wing offers the entire range of
international trade and industrial finance products, while the Kolkatta-based
Foreign Department undertakes treasury and currency operations.
The International Services division renders specialized services like
correspondent banking, global link services and country and bank risk
exposure monitoring. Being Indias largest and most trusted commercial bank,
the SBI offers you a network of relationships unmatched in strength and span by
any other Indian financial entity.
The bank has a network of 66 offices/branches in 29 countries spanning all
time zones. The SBIs international presence is supplemented by a group of
Overseas and NRI branches in India and correspondent links with over 522
leading banks of the world. SBIs offshore joint ventures and subsidiaries
enhance its global stature.
The bank has carved a niche for itself in Euroland with branches strategically
located in Paris, Frankfurt and Antwerp. Indian banks and corporates are able to
avail single-window Euro services from SBI Frankfurt.
These strengths are reinforced by a dedicated and highly skilled team of
professionals deployed by the bank in each specific segment.

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ABOUT US
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State Bank of India welcomes you to explore the world of premier bank in India.
In this section, you can access detailed information on Overview of the Bank, Technology
Upgradation in the Bank, Board of Directors, Financial Results and Shareholder Info.
The Bank is actively involved since 1973 in non-profit activity called Community Services
Banking. All our branches and administrative offices throughout the country sponsor and
participate in large number of welfare activities and social causes. Our business is more than
banking because we touch the lives of people anywhere in many ways.

Our commitment to nation-building is complete & comprehensive.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Directors on the Bank's Central Board as on 1st July 2006
Sl.No

Name of Director

Section under
SBI Act

1. Shri.O. P. Bhatt

Section19(a)

2.

Chairman
Shri.T.S.Bhattacharya
Managing Director
Prof. M.S. Swaminathan

Section19(b)

Shri.Ajay G.Piramal

Section19(c)

Shri.Suman Kumar Bery

Section19(c)

Dr. Ashok Junjhunwala

Section19(c)

Shri.A.C.Kalita

Section19(ca)

8.

Shri. Amar Pal

Section19(cb)

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Shri.Arun Singh

Section19(d)

Shri.Rajiv Pandey

Section19(d)

Shri.Piyush Goyal

Section19(d)

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Shri.Ashok K Jha
Smt.Shyamala Gopinath

Section19(c)

Section19(e)
Section19(f)
KEY POINTS

EVOLUTION OF SBI
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The origin of the State Bank of India goes back to the first decade
of the nineteenth century with the establishment of the Bank of
Calcutta in Calcutta on 2 June 1806. Three years later the bank
received its charter and was re-designed as the Bank of Bengal (2
January 1809). A unique institution, it was the first joint-stock bank
of British India sponsored by the Government of Bengal. The Bank
of Bombay (15 April 1840) and the Bank of Madras (1 July 1843)
followed the Bank of Bengal. These three banks remained at the
apex of modern banking in India till their amalgamation as the
Imperial Bank of India on 27 January 1921.
Primarily Anglo-Indian creations, the three presidency banks came
into existence either as a result of the compulsions of imperial
finance or by the felt needs of local European commerce and were
not imposed from outside in an arbitrary manner to modernise
India's economy. Their evolution was, however, shaped by ideas
culled from similar developments in Europe and England, and was
influenced by changes occurring in the structure of both the local
trading environment and those in the relations of the Indian

Establishment

Business

Major change in
the conditions

Presidency Banks
Act

Presidency Banks
of Bengal

Imperial Bank

First Five Year


Plan

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PERSONAL BANKING
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Welcome to SBI's Retail Banking
State Bank of India offers a wide range of services in the Personal Banking Segment
which are indexed here.
Click on each of them to access the details.Our products are designed with flexibility to
suit your personal requirements. Enjoy 24 hour facility through our ATMs - growing
speeadily it has crossed the 5000 mark Watch this space for more details.

TERM DEPOSITS
PERSONAL
FINANCE
INTEREST RATES
EMI Calculator
Maturity Value
Calculator

SBI Term Deposits

SBI Loan For Pensioners

SBI Recurring Deposits

Loan Against Mortgage Of Property

SBI Housing Loan

Loan Against Shares & Debentures

SBI Car Loan

Rent Plus Scheme

SBI Educational Loan

Medi-Plus Scheme

SBI Personal Loan

Rates Of Interest

LIST OF PBB
BRANCHES

Experience a whole new world of banking at our newly opened Personal Banking
Branches (PBBs)- often dubbed boutique branches by others. Customer friendly
knowledgeable staff will cater to your financial requirements with speed and efficiency.
Do visit one and find out for yourself. Click here for addresses of our PBBs.
Note:All loans at the sole discretion of the Bank.

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CORPORATE BANKING
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SBI is a one shop providing financial products / services of a wide range for large ,

medium and small customers both domestic and international.


Working Capital Financing
Assistance extended both as Fund based and Non-Fund based facilities to Corporates ,
Partnership firms , Proprietary concerns
Working Capital finance extended to all segments of industries and services sector
such as IT
Term Loans
To support capital expenditures for setting up new ventures as also for expansion,
renovation etc.
Deferred Payment Guarantees
To support purchase of capital equipments.
Corporate Loans
For a variety of business related purposes to corporates.
Export Credit
To Corporates / Non Corporates
Strategic Business Units
(i) Corporate Accounts Group (CAG)
(ii)Project Finance
(iii) Lease Finance
An exclusive unit providing one s shopping to Corporates
A dedicated set up specialised in financing of infrastructure and other large projects
Exclusive set up for handling large ticket leases.
Pricing
SBI's Prime Lending Rates (PLR) are among the lowest
Presently Bank has two PLR's
SBAR for loans payable on demand and upto one year
SBMTLR for loans payable beyond one year.

PROFILE
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Spreading its arms around the world, the SBIs International Banking Group
delivers the full range of cross-border finance solutions through its four wings the
Domestic division, the Foreign Offices division, the Foreign Department and the
International Services division.
The Domestic wing provides services like merchant banking, shipping finance

and project export finance. The Foreign Offices wing offers the entire range of
international trade and industrial finance products, while the Kolkatta-based Foreign
Department undertakes treasury and currency operations.
The International Services division renders specialized services like correspondent
banking, global link services and country and bank risk exposure
monitoring. Being Indias largest and most trusted commercial bank, the SBI offers
you a network of relationships unmatched in strength and span by any other Indian
financial entity.
The bank has a network of 66 offices/branches in 29 countries spanning all time
zones. The SBIs international presence is supplemented by a group of Overseas and
NRI branches in India and correspondent links with over 522 leading banks of the
world. SBIs offshore joint ventures and subsidiaries enhance its global stature.
The bank has carved a niche for itself in Euroland with branches strategically located
in Paris, Frankfurt and Antwerp. Indian banks and corporates are able to avail singlewindow Euro services from SBI Frankfurt.
These strengths are reinforced by a dedicated and highly skilled team of
professionals deployed by the bank in each specific segment.

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KEY POINTS

STATE BANK ACADEMY, GURGAON


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About Us
About Us
The State Bank Academy (SBA), formerly known as State Bank Staff College was set
up at Gurgaon, on the 18th November, 1982. It is a key institutional resource and is
recognised within the Indian Banking fraternity as a reputed centre for training
middle and senior management officials of the State Bank group and other
organisations in India and abroad.

Our Mission
Faculty
Training
Training Helpline

Our Mission
"To be a professionally excellent, techno-savvy centre for training and research,
facilitating overall development of customer-centric and market oriented professional
managers and providing research-based support in strategy formulation for
achievement of corporate goals."

On-Site
Programmes
Course Material

External users
Programmes
The programmes at SBA Gurgaon have attained a steady - stream maturity over the
years. SBA has imparted training to over 19,000 managers during the past five
years (see table below). SBA's significant training throughput is testimony to its
overarching goal to offer an unparalleled service promise to its vast base of
customers.
SBA, Gurgaon visualises an unfolding opportunity in the use of new, technology
enabled training methods as a supplemental training medium. To this end, it has
designed and launched an institution-wide e-learning programmes to be used by
managers at various branches of the bank. This endeavour is intended to deepen
and lengthen the collective training exposure of SBI managers. Technology today
offers a hitherto unparalleled cost effective training solution for an institution as
large and as diversified in dispersed locations as the State Bank of India.
SBA delivers on SBI's promise of serving the needs of savers in villages, small
towns, cities and in every corner of India.
The State Bank Academy with its dedicated high bandwidth network will integrate
instructional excellence with contemporary contact curricula to take SBI's skillbuilding and behavioural training programmes to new pinnacles of service delivery.

1999-00 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004


No. of
Programmes

123

118

184

No. of
Participants

2875

2675

3490

229

154
4098

5172

Role, Tasks & Objectives


In harmony with the Vision and Mission statements as well as the Bank's training
philosophy, thrust areas have been identified for the Academy. The State Bank
Academy will serve as a (n):i) Institution for advanced learning

Collaborations
Advisory Council
Activities
Our Publications
Infrastructural
Facilities

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