SBI to induct about 25,000 employees this  fiscal  															 |  														
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Country's largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) is likely to induct about 25,000 personnel during 2009-10 across various verticles.
 															 "We would be recruiting about 25,000 employees this fiscal and  the exercise is underway," SBI Chairman O P Bhatt said in New Delhi on  Friday.
Last year, Bhatt  said, the bank increased its workforce by 27,000.
As part of its  strategy of enhancing focus on rural operations, SBI is hiring 2,000  probationary officers for rural business. In addition, the bank would  hire 2,500 probationary officers.
The bank is in the  process of inducting 11,000 clerks for marketing, banking and advisory  services and 481 officers for marketing and recovery (rural) and  technical officers (farm sector).
At the same time, SBI  has also recruited 500 management executives.
Meanwhile, the bank  recorded a net profit at Rs 2,479 crore for the quarter ended December  2009, almost the same as in the corresponding period last year.
The bank, which has  been aggressively going on home loan front with a special scheme of 8  per cent interest rate, saw its housing advances growing by Rs 4,930  crore in the period. (NZ-12/02)



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