SBI Targets ‘Balance-sheet size of 25% of India’s GDP by 2030’ In April 2026, State Bank of I...

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Rojgar4u Team April 22, 2026
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SBI Targets ‘Balance-sheet size of 25% of India’s GDP by 2030’ 
In April 2026, State Bank of India (SBI), India’s largest Public Sector Bank (PSB), set the target to expand its balance-sheet to about 25% of India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2030, from existing 20%.

  • SBI also aims to increase its market share by 1% in each of the 800 districts in the country in Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27).

Key Findings:
Customized Strategies: As per plans laid out by the bank, each district will be considered as a distinct growth unit with strategies customized to local opportunities.
SBI’s Balance Sheet: It consists of capital (including tier-I and tier-II capital and reserves and surplus) and liabilities (deposits, borrowings, and other liabilities and provisions).
Current Status: As on December 31 2025, bank’s balance-sheet stood at Rs 71.62 lakh crore.

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  • Also, total business of the bank was at Rs 103.29 lakh crore, including deposits (Rs 57.01 lakh crore) and advances (Rs 46.28 lakh crore).
  • In addition, SBI’s market share in deposits and advances stood at nearly 22% and 20%, respectively.

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