SBI employees pledge Rs. 100 crore to PM CARES Fund
SBI employees pledge Rs. 100 crore to PM CARES Fund
Around 256000 employees to donate two days’
salary to fight the
coronavirus pandemic
Mumbai – March 31, 2020:
In the fight against COVID-19, around 2,56,000 employees of the
country’s largest lender,
State Bank of India (SBI) have decided to contribute two days’ salary
to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund. With this collective
effort and commitment of SBI employees, Rs.100 crore will be donated to
the PM CARES Fund which is created to fight the
coronavirus pandemic.
Last Week, SBI had committed 0.25% of annual profit for FY 2019-20 as a part of its CSR activities to fight COVID-19.
Rajnish Kumar, Chairman, SBI
said “It is a matter of pride for State Bank of India that all our
employees voluntarily
came forward to pledge their two days’ salary to the PM CARES Fund.
This is the time where we all need to combat this battle of Covid-19
outbreak with united efforts. We at SBI would keep continuing our
support the government in all its endeavours to address
the challenges of this pandemic.”
At
this time of crisis, SBI is committed to provide best possible banking
services to its customers in the country and simultaneously striving to
help citizens of India in fighting with the spread
of Covid-19.
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