The SBI Story Two Centuries of Banking
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
01.10.2024
Verlag
Westland Non FictionSeitenzahl
216
Maße (L/B/H)
23,1/15,3/1,2 cm
Gewicht
326 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-81-960118-8-8
About the Book A HISTORY OF INDIA'S BIGGEST NATIONAL BANK From princes to peasants, musicians to masons, cement plant owners to casual labourers-the State Bank of India (SBI) has been the bank for Indians. Widely trusted and near-ubiquitous, the SBI has come to symbolise banking across the length and breadth of the nation. The Presidency banks of the 1800s-the Bank of Bengal, the Bank of Madras and the Bank of Bombay-set up by the British to facilitate trade and the repatriation of remittances to England were its forebears. The SBI Story narrates the compelling circumstances that prompted the founding of the Presidency banks, how they fared back in the day and why they coalesced to emerge as the Imperial Bank in 1921, which came to be the State Bank of India in 1955.Vikrant Pandey traces the SBI's deep connection to India's economic progress, and the bank's proactive approach to change and to reinventing itself to meet the evolving needs of a growing nation. From banking for the classes to banking for the masses, it has striven to blend business goals with social obligations. A history of the SBI is the story of how banking emerged in the last two centuries, and of how closely it participated in the key events that shaped a nation. Indeed, it is another way of looking at Indian history itself. Deeply researched and written in vivid prose, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in business and economic history. About the Author Vikrant Pande has translated twelve Marathi works into English, including Sambhaji (Vishwas Patil) and Duryodhan (Kaka Vidhate). His book (co-authored with Neelesh Kulkarni), In the footsteps of Rama: Travels with the Ramayana, was published in 2021. Vikrant's translation of Girish Kuber's Marathi work, Tatayan, The Tatas: How a Family Built a Business and a Nation won the Gaja Capital Best Business Book Award in 2019. Vikrant is a graduate of IIM Bangalore.
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