Millennium Post

SBI creates wholly owned arm to manage real estate property

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NEW DELHI: The country's largest lender State Bank of India has incorporat­ed a specialise­d firm — SBI Infra Management Solutions Pvt Ltd (SBIIMS) — that will manage its premises and real estate property across the country. The move is seen as public sector banks' efforts to exit noncore activities to improve balance sheet as they have piled up huge bad assets over the past few years.

With strict guidelines from government, many stateowned banks are exiting their non-core activities as well as selling their bad loans to asset reconstruc­tion companies and other financial entities. State Bank of India said that the new entity has been establishe­d to save time of banks' executives who are involved in managing these non-core businesses.

"The primary role of the new entity will be to handle transactio­n management/ advisory services, project management, facility management and implementa­tion of policies and initiative­s," SBI said in a statement on Saturday. With this, the officers who were involved in noncore activities would be better utilised for core banking services, it said.

"We realised that the job of acquisitio­n, constructi­on and maintenanc­e of owned and leased premises, which is a non-core activity, were being looked after by 1,100 officials of the bank including 200 technical officials. Hence, it made sense to create separate entity employing much lesser number of employees," Arundhati Bhattachar­ya, Chairman of State Bank of India said.

She said the new subsidiary will have 400 dedicated officials to handle premises and real estate related jobs.

SBI Infra Management Solutions Pvt Ltd will have its circle office in each local head office centre of State Bank of India and about 100 zonal offices at administra­tive office centres of SBI on pan India basis. Initially, this subsidiary will look after work related to premises and estate of State Bank of Indiagroup only.

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Chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya

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