New Delhi, March 10, 2025: State Bank of India, the nationโ€™s largest bank, marked the beginning of its platinum jubilee celebrations, commemorating 70 years of its foundation on July 1, 1955. As part of the celebrations, Hon’ble Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, inaugurated 70 branches and 501 Women Customer Service Points (CSPs), reinforcing the bankโ€™s commitment to effectively serving the underserved population. The inauguration took place in the presence of DFS Secretary, Shri M. Nagaraju, and Shri CS Setty, Chairman, SBI. During her visit, the Finance Minister also addressed a special Board Meeting of the bank.

SBI has been dedicatedly expanding its branch network to enhance accessibility for customers and reach the unbanked population across the nation. This financial year, the bank has continued to strategically target key regions to make banking services more accessible to underserved communities. The inauguration of branches in villages such as Pughophoto in Nagaland, Itamati in Odisha, Chullimanoor in Kerala, Palasamudram in Andhra Pradesh, and Chinnambavi in Telangana stands as a testament to the bankโ€™s unwavering commitment to financial inclusion.

Expanding its footprint further, the bank added around 100 branches during Q3 FY25, surpassing a network of 22,800 branches. Additionally, SBI maintains a robust network of 78,023 Customer Service Points (CSPs). The introduction of 70 more branches and 501 Women CSPs underscores the bankโ€™s commitment to aligning with the governmentโ€™s strategy of โ€œBanking the unbanked, securing the unsecured, and funding the unfunded.โ€

The bank has reinforced its commitment to social impact by allocating โ‚น26 crores towards 17 CSR initiatives across its 17 Local Head Offices, supporting projects in womenโ€™s empowerment, healthcare and sanitation, livelihood development, and environmental sustainability. In the first nine months of FY25, it has already deployed โ‚น379 crores, further driving its efforts in community development and sustainable growth.

On the occasion, Finance minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman said, โ€œSBI continues to be a trusted partner to over 51 crore customersโ€”more than the population of many countriesโ€”demonstrating its deep-rooted commitment to economic progress across all income groups. The bankโ€™s ability to evolve and innovate has been instrumental in maintaining its leadership despite regulatory challenges and market disruptions. By embracing digital transformation, SBI has redefined customer experiences, introduced seamless financial products, and enhanced operational efficiency, making banking more accessible and inclusive than ever beforeโ€. She further noted that as one of the largest commercial banks in the world, catering to approximately 5.6% of the global population, SBIโ€™s agility and competitiveness remain unmatched.

The Finance Minister expressed pleasure in inaugurating 501 Women Customer Service Points on the special occasion of International Womenโ€™s Day, highlighting it as a milestone in SBIโ€™s commitment to fostering financial independence for women across the country. โ€œThese service points will enhance last-mile banking access, empowering more women to take charge of their financial well-being and contribute actively to Indiaโ€™s economic growth,โ€ she said.



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