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PRESENTED BY KAPIL GARG & KAMAL ARORA
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PRESENTED BY KAPIL GARG

&KAMAL ARORA

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTIONHISTORYLOGO AND SLOGANBOARD OF DIRECTORSSERVICESOPERATIONSVISION AND MISSION

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INTRODUCTION

STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI) is an Multinational banking and financial services company based in India.

It is government-owned corporation with its headquarter in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

It is a Public sector bank with maximum no. of foreign branches and one of four top banks running in India.

Headquarter, Mumbai

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HISTORYHe origins of State Bank of India date back to 1806 when the Bank of Calcutta (later called the Bank of Bengal) was established. In 1921, the Bank of Bengal and two other presidency banks (Bank of Madras and Bank of Bombay) were amalgamated to form the Imperial Bank of India, which in turn became the State Bank of India in 1956.

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LOGO AND SLOGONThe logo of the State Bank of India is a blue circle with a small cut in the bottom that depicts perfection and the small man the common man - being the center of the bank's business. The logo came from National Institute of Design(NID), Ahmedabad.

Slogans:- PURE BANKING, NOTHING ELSE WITH YOU - ALL THE WAY A BANK OF THE COMMON MAN THE BANKER TO EVERY INDIAN THE NATION BANKS ON US

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Directors:1. Shri B. Sriram2. Shri Rajnish Kumar3. Shri P.K. Gupta4. Shri Dinesh Kumar Khara5. Shri Sanjiv Malhotra6. Shri Sunil Mehta7. Shri MD Mallya8. Shri Deepak I. Amin9. Shri Tribhuwan Nath

Chaturvedi10. Dr. Girish K. Ahuja11. Dr. Pushpendra Rai12. Ms. Anjuly Chib Duggal13. Dr. Urjiit R. Patel

Smt. Arundhati Bhattacharya

(Chairman)

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Services :-Agriculture/Rural Banking NRI Services ATM Services Demat Services Corporate Banking Internet Banking Mobile Banking International Banking Safe Deposit Locker Saving and Securities E-Pay Financial and Insurance services

Aadhar seedingCash deposit machine

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Non-banking subsidiaries

Apart from its five associates banks, SBI also has the following non-banking subsidiaries:

SBI Capital Markets Ltd. SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd. SBI Factors & Commercial Services Pvt Ltd. SBI Cards & Payments Services Pvt. Ltd. (SBICPSL). SBI DFHI Ltd. SBI Life Insurance Company Limited. SBI General Insurance.

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Associate banksSBI has five associate banks; all use the State Bank of India logo, which is a blue circle, and all use the "State Bank of" name, followed by the regional headquarters' name:

State Bank of Bikaner & JaipurState Bank of HyderabadState Bank of MysoreState Bank of PatialaState Bank of Travancore

The State Bank of India and all its associate banks are identified by the same blue keyhole logo. The State Bank of India wordmark usually has one standard typeface, but also utilises other typefaces.

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FUNCTIONS OF SBI State Bank India acts as an agent of Reserve Bank of India. And also performs the following functions:

Bank borrow the money from public by accepting deposits. It lends money to merchants and manufactures for short period. Bank acts as Banker’s bank. Bank provides loans to the Commerical Bank when required. Bank also act as the clearing house of commercial bank.SBI bank also act as Reserve Bank of India. Because the bank maintain the treasuries of State Government.It also purchases and sells of securities on behalf of its Customers.

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Corporate Social Responsibility of SBI India’s largest lender State Bank of India donated fans, water purifiers, van, mini buses,hearing aids to Schools and Hospitals.

SBI spent 4 crores Rupees for Social Responsibility Activities in the last financial year. Bank separately donated fans and water purifiers to schools.

Staff members are encouraged to make their contribution by understanding the aspirations of the public around them and by endeavouring to evolve measures to remove indisputable social and developmental lacunae.

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OBJECTIVES OF SBI

Accept deposit Gives loans and advances Invests and Borrows Deals in bill of exchange Deals in gold and silver Deals in foreign currencies Underwrite issues Housing schemes

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TYPES OF ACCOUNTS

Current Account

Savings Accounts

Fixed Deposits Accounts

Recurring Accounts

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Other SBI service points

SBI has 27,000+ ATMs and SBI group (including associate banks) has 32,752 ATMs. SBI has become the first bank to install an ATM at Drass in the Jammu & Kashmir Kargil region. This was the Bank's 27,032nd ATM on 27 July 2012.

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Vision: My SBI. My Customer first. My SBI: First in customer satisfaction

Mission: We will be prompt, polite and proactive with our customers. We will speak the language of young India. We will create products and services that help our customers achieve their goals. We will go beyond the call of duty to make our customers feel valued. We will be of service even in the remotest part of our country.

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THANK YOU…


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