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I Tried to give a detail on this ppt which will make u clear all about SBI. Many things i mentioned like the competitors ... its ATM ... do have a look and download if u need it
The project presentation talks about public and private banks. It compares the two sectors by analyzing the financial details and the products and services provided by each of the two sectors. This is done by taking case study of two banks - State Bank of India in public sector and ICICI bank in private sector. Both of these banks are leading in their respective sectors.
Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Yo...Deepanjan Das
A Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Youth and SBI - Connected or Disconnected”.
Research work done from May 15th 2013 to July 15th 2013.
60 days/ 2 months internship program.
ICICI Bank means industrial credit and investment corporation in India . from this presentation you know all about of ICICI bank profile and strength , weakness , opportunities and treat of ICICI bank . It is 2nd largest bank in India.
The project presentation talks about public and private banks. It compares the two sectors by analyzing the financial details and the products and services provided by each of the two sectors. This is done by taking case study of two banks - State Bank of India in public sector and ICICI bank in private sector. Both of these banks are leading in their respective sectors.
Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Yo...Deepanjan Das
A Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Youth and SBI - Connected or Disconnected”.
Research work done from May 15th 2013 to July 15th 2013.
60 days/ 2 months internship program.
ICICI Bank means industrial credit and investment corporation in India . from this presentation you know all about of ICICI bank profile and strength , weakness , opportunities and treat of ICICI bank . It is 2nd largest bank in India.
The presentation was prepared on the topic State bank of India. It is the largest bank in our country and It was established in 1921 with the name Imperial Bank of India which was later changed to State Bank of India in 1955 under a separate SBI act. #State Bank of India
Indian Banking Industry
Banking & Bank
History of Banking
Revolution of Banking
Types of Banks
Top player in Bank
Role of banking sector
Indian banking sector at a glance
Growth of banking sector in India
Employment Opportunities
State Bank of India
Mission & Values
Business Segments
SBI Growth
Financial Performance
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I would like to acknowledge a deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Hitesh Rawat, Senior Manager of State Bank of India at Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai for giving me the opportunity & time to work on this project and given me all vital input which has led to completion of this project. Without their guidance this project would have remained in pipe dream.
I am also thankful to State Bank of India employees, who directly & indirectly extended their co-operation and invaluable support to me
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5. INTRODUCTION
Type : Public Company
Industry : Banking, Financial Services
Traded as : NSE, BSE, LSE
Profit : 127 Billion Rs.
Owner : Government of India
No. of Employees : 2,93459 Employees
No. of Branches : 14,000 Branches
Area Served : 36 Countries
Rank : 232nd on the Fortune Global 500 list
6. HISTORY
On 2nd June, 1806 the bank of Calcutta was established.
Bank of Calcutta is renamed as the Bank of Bengal.
On 27th January, 1921
Bank of + Bank of + Bank of = Imperial Bank of
Bengal Bombay Madras India
On 1st July, 1955 the Imperial Bank of India was nationalised and became the State
Bank of India.
In 1959, the government passed the State Bank of India Act.
This act attached 8 State associated banks to State Bank of India.
8. “My SBI : First in Customer Satisfaction.”
“We will offer excellence in services
to those abroad as much as we do to those
in India.”
“We will always be honest, transparent
and ethical.”
14. BANKING
SUBSIDIARIES
State Bank of Indore
State Bank of Bikaner
& Jaipur
State Bank of Hyderabad
State Bank of Mysore
State Bank of Patiala
State Bank of Travancore
NON-BANKING
SUBSIDIARIES
SBI Capital Markets Ltd.
SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd.
SBI Factors & Commercial
Services Pvt. Ltd.
SBI Cards & Payment Services
Pvt. Ltd.
SBI DFHI Ltd.
SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd.
SNO General Insurance
15. FOREIGN
SUBSIDIARIES
“The banks which are registered under the
Brand name of SBI and are registered in their respective countries
are called Foreign Banks.”
SBI(Canada)
SBI(California)
SBI(Botswana)
SBI(Maritius)
SBI(Singapore)
Nepal SBI Bank Ltd.
Bank of Bhutan Ltd.
SBI(Indonesia)
16. FUNCTIONS OF SBI
CENTRAL BANKING
FUNCTIONS
GENERAL BANKING
FUNCTIONS
Banker to the government
Banker to banks in a limited
way
Maintenance of currency
chest
Acts as clearing house
Renders promotional
functions
Accepting Deposits
Lending Money
Drawing, accepting, discounting,
buying and selling of Bills of
Exchange
Issuing and Circulating letters of credit
Buying and selling of gold and silver
Operates Non-Resident External
Accounts
Provides Merchant Banking Facilities
17. * Brand Name
* Market Leader
* Wide Distribution Network
* Hierarchial Management Structure
* Highest Non Performing Assets
* Global Expansion
* Strong Economic Growth
* Merger of Associate banks with SBI
* Change in Government Policies
* Changing Interest Rates
* Private Banks in the Rural Sector
SWOT ANALYSIS