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India to Merge 12 Public Banks Into 4 Mega Lenders for $5T Economy

India’s $5 Trillion Economy Push: Modi Govt Plans to Merge 12 Banks Into 4 Mega Lenders

The Indian government is planning a major banking consolidation that would reduce the number of public sector banks from 12 to just 4, creating “world-class” lending giants capable of supporting the country’s push toward a $5 trillion economy.

Key Takeaways

  • Government plans to merge 12 public sector banks into 4 mega lenders
  • Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman confirms detailed discussions with RBI
  • No layoffs or branch closures promised during consolidation
  • Aims to create banks strong enough to support $5 trillion economy goal

Why India Needs Larger Banks

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has confirmed that the government and Reserve Bank of India are in advanced discussions about another round of bank mergers. The objective is to build financial institutions with sufficient scale and capital strength to meet India’s growing credit demands.

“The country’s economy is moving rapidly toward the $5 trillion mark. The government is active in building bigger banks that can meet rising requirements,” Sitharaman stated.

The consolidation isn’t merely about merging institutions but strengthening the entire banking ecosystem to support India’s expanding industries and infrastructure investments.

Current Public Sector Banks

India currently has 12 public sector banks that would be affected by the merger:

  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • Punjab National Bank (PNB)
  • Bank of Baroda
  • Canara Bank
  • Union Bank of India
  • Bank of India
  • Indian Bank
  • Central Bank of India
  • Indian Overseas Bank (IOB)
  • UCO Bank

Employee Protection Assurances

Addressing concerns about job security, Sitharaman made clear that no employees will lose their jobs due to the mergers, and no branches will be closed during the consolidation process.

This assurance comes amid historical concerns from previous mergers in the 1990s and early 2000s that caused staff discomfort over role changes, delayed promotions, and reporting structure uncertainties.

The Finance Minister emphasized that the current approach focuses on creating “world-class institutions where every customer issue can be resolved” while maintaining employment stability.

Building on Previous Success

India’s last major banking consolidation in 2019-20 successfully reduced public sector banks from 21 to 12 and improved the financial health of many lenders.

With the government preparing for this next phase, the vision is clear: create large, reliable banks capable of supporting India’s rapidly expanding economy and achieving global competitiveness.

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