PSU Banks to now amalgamate through Alternative Mechanism

Q.  Union Cabinet gave in-principle approval for PSU banks to amalgamate through which mechanism?
- Published on 24 Aug 17

a. JV
b. Merger
c. Acquihire
d. Alternative

ANSWER: Alternative
 
PSU Banks to now amalgamate through Alternative Mechanism The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given in-principle approval for Public Sector Banks to amalgamate through an Alternative Mechanism (AM).

The decision would facilitate consolidation among the Nationalised Banks to create strong and competitive banks.

The decision regarding creating strong and competitive banks would be solely based on commercial considerations.

The proposal must start from the Boards of Banks.

The proposals received from Banks for in-principle approval to formulate schemes of amalgamation shall be placed before the Alternative Mechanism (AM).

After in-principle approval, the Banks will take steps in accordance with law and SEBI’s requirements.

The final scheme will be notified by Central Government in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India.

Background:
  • In 1991, it was suggested that India should have fewer but stronger Public Sector Banks.
  • However, it was only in May 2016 that effective action to consolidate public sector banks began to be taken by announcing amalgamation of six banks into the State bank of India.
  • The merger was completed in record time, unlike earlier mergers of State Banks of Indore and Saurashtra.
  • SBI is now a single bank with about 24000 branches, over 59000 ATMs, 6 lakh POS machines and over 50,000 business correspondents, which serve all parts of the country, including far flung areas.
  • Indeed 70% of SBI’s network lies in rural and semi urban areas. In that sense, the bank serves to unite India through a uniform banking culture.
  • It also has a significant international presence, and is one of the largest global banks.
  • Its size, financial strength and outreach have made it possible for customers to access a worldwide network of branches across all time zones, as well as to a very wide variety of banking products and superior technology.
  • Loans to the small business man or woman and to the Krishak have become cheaper as SBI offers the lowest lending rates.
  • More than 8.6 lakh merchants have been on board on BHIM Aadhaar, Bharat QR and POS, increasing the digital banking footprint. SBI has successfully raised Rs.15,000 crore QIP.
  • There are now 20 PSBs other than SBI.

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