To mark SBI’s 60 years in Telangana, CGM urges staff to eye 1% more market share in all districts

Mr. Jindal
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SBI Hyderabad Circle CGM S. Radhakrishnan at the Independence Day celebrations at the LHO in Hyderabad on Friday.

SBI Hyderabad Circle CGM S. Radhakrishnan at the Independence Day celebrations at the LHO in Hyderabad on Friday.
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State Bank of India Hyderabad Circle Chief General Manager S. Radhakrishnan on Friday urged employees to work towards increasing the market share of the bank by 1% in every district to mark 60 years of SBI in Telangana.

He called upon all concerned, from CGMs, GMs, BGMs, AGMs to employee associations to unite in this mission while also reaffirming commitment to SBI’s inclusive banking ethos, the bank said in a release on his address at the Independence Day celebrations organised at the Local Head Office here.

Mr. Radhakrishnan also stressed the importance of recognition, dignity and kindness in daily interactions, from returning a salute to acknowledging subordinates. He said everyone should work to transform SBI into not just the largest, but the best bank in Telangana through compassion, leadership and collective resolve.

Highlighting the pivotal role played by civil organisations in nation-building, he said the SBI’s is the most impactful among them. From industry and services to education and healthcare, the bank has been a cornerstone of India’s development. The SBI is the largest commercial bank, the most profitable company and one of the most trusted brands globally.

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