Thursday, January 29, 2009

SBI awarded 2 IBA Award

State Bank of India has bagged two prestigious awards from Indian Banks Association namely "RURAL BANKING INITIATIVE "AND "BEST IT ARCHITECTURE". The award was given on 20th January 2009 in the IBA & TFCI's 5th Annual Banking Technology Awards function, 2009 held at Mumbai.

SBI is having a network of 4261 rural branches in Rural Banking Initiative, which is a astounding 38% of its network. All these branches including diverse geographical terrains- some in the hilly and mountain raven regions like Leh at an altitude of 13000 feet above the sea level are on Wide Area Networking Platform. One of the Bank's aims is to offer service even in the remotest part of the country. In alliance with this acknowledged objective, the Bank is setting up another 1000 new branches in rural and semi-urban areas before March 2009.

In IT Architecture, State Bank of India (SBI) which is largest premier financial institution in India having a network of 11,500 branches and an additional 4600 branches of its associate banks spread across India has upgraded its IT Architecture by getting on an ambitious Core Banking System (CBS) implementation with an aim of connecting all the branches that will serve to 150 million plus accounts with a daily transaction volume of 25 million plus transaction per day. The environmental friendly feature of SBI's CBS architecture has allowed flawless edge with other IT initiatives like ATM, Internet Banking (both retail and corporate), Payment Systems (NEFT, RTGS, SWIFT, ECS, and EDI), Government Business, Financial inclusion, Treasury and Foreign Exchange.

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