The Supreme Court of India expressed strong disapproval towards the State Bank of India (SBI) for failing to disclose the unique serial numbers of electoral bonds when providing information to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for public dissemination. The apex court, led by Chief Justice Continue Reading
In a stern warning, the Supreme Court of India admonished the State Bank of India (SBI) for not publishing information about electoral bonds, indicating that contempt proceedings could be initiated if the data is not released by the end of the business day tomorrow. The apex court criticized SBI for its “wilful disobedience” of its […]Continue Reading
The State Bank of India has extended its Amrit Kalash fixed deposit scheme, which will now be valid until June 30. This scheme offers a 7.1% interest rate to the general public and a 7.6% interest rate to senior citizens for a tenor of 400 days. Previously, the scheme was only valid from February 15 […]Continue Reading