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Our digital transactions have gone as high as 67% now: SBI Chairman Dinesh Khara

The rise in the number of digital transactions at the bank was largely driven by pick up in e-commerce during the pandemic-induced lockdown, which restricted movement, Dinesh Khara said.

March 19, 2021 / 12:15 IST
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India's biggest public sector bank SBI (File image)
India's biggest public sector bank SBI (File image)

The country’s largest lender State Bank of India has seen a perceptible increase in the number transactions happening at its multiple digital channels, with the percentage moving from 60 percent in the pre-pandemic period to 67 percent currently, Chairman Dinesh Khara said.

The rise in the number of digital transactions at the bank was largely driven by pick up in e-commerce during the pandemic-induced lockdown, which restricted movement, he said.

When e-commerce picked up, it was actually the digital channels we are offering that got wider currency and acceptability. That is one of the reasons our digital transactions have gone as high as 67 percent now.

I think it is a phenomenal number, considering the fact that we are a bank which is serving all kinds of customers - digitally savvy and not digitally savvy, Khara told PTI in an interaction.

He said the ecosystem such as round the clock availability of Real Time Gross Settlement System (RTGS) and National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT), which got created recently, also helped the bank in scaling up its digital transactions.

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I think part of it (higher digital transactions) is coming from the ecosystem and a part of it has come from the bank's own effort, he noted.

The lender's digital lending platform - Yono (You Only Need One App) - has achieved significant growth during the current financial year.