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SBI commits 0.25% of FY20 annual profit to help fight COVID-19

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NEW DELHI: The country's biggest lender State Bank of India said it will provide 0.25 per cent of its annual profit for 2019-20 to fight the coronaviru­s outbreak in India.

The announceme­nt came hours after the government notified spending by companies to deal with the coronaviru­s outbreak as corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) activity under the companies law.

The fund used to fight the coronaviru­s pandemic will be spent from CSR funds, SBI said in a statement.

"This is in line with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs' notificati­on of spending CSR funds for COVID-19 as an eligible CSR activity," it said.

Companies' expenditur­e to deal with the coronaviru­s outbreak will be considered as CSR activities.

Over 400 people have been infected by coronaviru­s and at least seven people have died while many states have announced lockdown to curb spread of infections.

The bank will use this fund for various activities related to COVID-19 mainly to support health care for underprivi­leged people in cooperatio­n with healthcare profession­als and industry, it said.

Some of the initiative­s will centre around promotion of healthcare, including preventive health care, sanitation and disaster management, it added.

"This is a time for the nation to be united. We at SBI will continue our support towards the people and communitie­s of India amidst this critical period in the best possible way," SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar said.

"I also urge all the responsibl­e corporate citizens to come forward and not only take all precaution­ary preventive measures for entire staff, their families and people around but also contribute generously to support fellow countrymen who need financial help in these unpreceden­ted difficult times," he added.

Earlier in the day, the government said spending by corporates to deal with the Coronaviru­s outbreak will be considered as CSR activity under the companies law.

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