ADVERTISEMENT
SBI to carry on in UK despite crackdown on foreign banks
PTI
Last Updated IST
One only has to visit this mango tree at the Company Bagh area in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur town
One only has to visit this mango tree at the Company Bagh area in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur town

State Bank of India is determined to carry on retail banking operations in the UK despite a recent crackdown by the Bank of England on the operations of foreign-owned banks in the country.

SBI, which has been operating in the UK for 95 years, said it is prepared to set aside 100 million pounds in ring-fenced capital and restructure its operations if that is necessary to keep operating on the high streets.

Mrutyunjay Mahapatra, the UK head of the bank, told ‘The Times’ newspaper that the bank will keep serving retail customers in Britain as well as open new branches.
“Our intention is to continue to do business in the UK. We have been here for 95 years. We’re too deep rooted here,” he said.

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) of the Bank of England had recently issued an ultimatum to the British operations of foreign-owned banks taking deposits of more than 100 million pounds to restructure with their own ring-fenced capital or end retail operations. SBI, which has over 900 million pounds of deposits in Britain, is among those affected.

ADVERTISEMENT
(Published 20 October 2014, 22:46 IST)