Negotiations with IBA just concluded.
IBA offered 2 per cent rise in salary.
Constituents of the UFBU walked out of the negotiations &
Boycotted the lunch hosted by IBA.
Hold massive demonstrations on 9th May throughout the country.
Get ready for 2 days strike by month end.
IBA offered 2 per cent rise in salary.
Constituents of the UFBU walked out of the negotiations &
Boycotted the lunch hosted by IBA.
Hold massive demonstrations on 9th May throughout the country.
Get ready for 2 days strike by month end.
everyone seems to have forgotten merging back of the new special allowance with the basic pays
ReplyDeleteI do not find any logic in negotiations, demand should be only one : salary as per Central Government Services
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DeletePresent govt is anti bankers and wanted to ruin bankers families . We should kick thicket back this time. We would not hesitate to cut through this govt in 2019- and our union should be banned from any kind contribution without delay
ReplyDeleteMassive strike for at least one week including saturday and Sunday.. 26th May to 2nd June, 2018. Also ATMs are to be closed for the entire period. This is the only way now to make IBA and Govt understand why we are important. It is a shame that they had offered only 2% increment.
ReplyDeleteShame to Bankers and Modiji if fixed Less than CPC to GOI staff. If comrades fail we elect BJP union.Indefinite strike justifiable. AIB and GOI is responsible for any loss caused by strike and shall be paid by them.
DeleteSirf bolte ho koi kuch krega bhi.. ki.ek bar kro to 1 hafte ki strike sab ke dimag thikane aa jayenge
ReplyDeleteYes i agree
DeleteYes thats the way we should be doing
DeleteSirf bolte ho koi kuch krega bhi.. ki.ek bar kro to 1 hafte ki strike sab ke dimag thikane aa jayenge
ReplyDeleteStrike karo indefinite time tak busen jala do train main aag laga do kyunki ye sarkar aise hi manegi
ReplyDeleteBusen jala ksarkar ka ni apna hi nuksaan hona h bewakoof
DeleteDon't speak like a fool..u r a banker maintain yr gravity.....
Deletegravity is hard to maintain when any aira gaira speaks to a banker like this.." 4 din(recent 4 holidays) ki fokat pagar khayi hai ab kuch kaam bhi kar lo"....we have been reduced to labour chowk's labour .dats it...
DeleteBhai tu hi ban le banker ur bana le gravity
DeleteBhai tu hi ban le banker aur maintain kr apni gravity
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ReplyDeletejoke of the year 2%
ReplyDeleteGood joke
Deletei wonder whether meeting was for salary hike or DA hike?
ReplyDeleteDa hike
DeleteBank walo Ko govt bhikari samajhati hai to bhikari Ko 1 or 2 RS hi milega na.Haa M.P or MLA hota to jarur yah 100 or 200 percent hota.Union leaders doov Maro.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great offer...cut off doing all gvt schemes ...cut off doing insurance...kaam utana hi karo k salary jyada lage...
ReplyDeleteAur karo kood kood kar sarkar ka kam.ye hi milega .NAA to koi media tumhari bolta hai or nahi koi political leaders.Vote use karo jo tumhari awaj uthaye .channel so dekho jo bankers ki
ReplyDeleteProblems Ko analysis kare.
Sirf ek hi patrakar hai aur ek hi
ReplyDeleteChannel hai jo truth rakhane ki himmat
Juta pata hai Wah hai Mr Ravish Kumar.
Thanks to Ravish Kumar.
Instead of calling for 2 days strike, call for indefinite strike. We should not waste our money and time by calling one day or 2 days strike for every round routine IBA meet. Strike till final settlement...
ReplyDeleteIf govt want to offer wage increase according to banks health then increase pay every year not after five years according to banks profit.And stop using us as a bakra for govt scheme and apps.We bankers with our family are 1 crore + We are huge power for winning election
ReplyDeleteToh phir lelo banker banke inse settlement
ReplyDeleteLast resort..Go for indefinite strike..2din k strike se kuch haasil hone wala nahi hain
ReplyDeleteStrike
ReplyDeletewhat an offer. leaders are responsible for this sad state of banking staff. in the pervious settlement special pay was excluded for retirement benefits. this time GOD knows what all will be excluded and these so called buddijeevi leaders will sign on the dotted lines. forget about strikes and all those things. as long as the present leaders take part in the negotiations only some peanuts can be expected.
ReplyDeleteUnion should go on an indefinite strike and should talk with IBA only after a 5-day strike.
ReplyDeleteSee the sacrifice our beloved union did .Guys they boycott the lunch. We are very thankfull to the unions.Salo ko ab.mauka mil gaya settelment delay karne ka.And guys its our right to ask for the increment why these union people were waiting gor the iba offer. Are we beggers that the iba will decide our salary. And what a joke 2%.Now our inion will ask them to 5% and the settelment will done on 3%.
ReplyDeleteIBA insulting all Indian Bankers. Bankers are not beggars, begging for money. Truely it's big shame to Bankers. We all are supporting Government for implementation of all Govt sponsered schemes. But this is the view of Govt on Bankers. Bankers should go indefinite strike.
ReplyDeleteWe are implementing both central and state government schemes. But none of them are ready to compansation for implementing govt sponsored schemes. More particularly state governments contributing nothing.
ReplyDeleteWe should unite and fight for our rights by going to indefinite strike.also say no to all government schemes including ppf,scss,sukanya samradhi etc.
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ReplyDeleteIBA AND BANK MANAGEMENTS GET READY TO WORK AT MY HOME U WILL GET 3% HIKE IT IS 1% EXTRA YOU PEOPLE OFFERED US. WE ARE NOT BEGGERS WE THE REAL SERVENTS TO THE PUBLIC, WHY IBA AND GOVT ASKING FOR PROFITS. PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS ARE ESTABLISHED SERVICE PURPOSE PNLY NOT FOR PROFITS. OUR UNION LEADERS AND IBA ARE PALYING WITH OUR EMOTIONS
ReplyDelete2 days strike is like 2nd Saturday and Sunday.. Koi problem ni hogi govt ko.
ReplyDeleteSATURDAY, 5 th May, 2018
ReplyDelete====================== *XI th BIPARTITE STTLEMENT TALKS*
Today at IBA office at Churchgate talks regarding XI th Bipartite Settlement were held
On behalf of IBA following Officials were present :
1. Mr. R. K.Thakkar, IBA Chairman & Chairman UCO Bank.
2. Mr. Jayakumar, Chairman BOB
3. Mr. Rajkiran Rai, Chairman Union Bank
4. Mr. Kannan, CEO of IBA.
and other executives.
Details of discussion :
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1. About *'Medical Insurance* Scheme', various options were discussed at length. Discussion remained inconclusive. It was decided to have separate meeting on this issue.
2. Discussion on Variable Pay remained inconclusive. UFBU opposed the notion of *Variable Pay.*
3. IBA made it clear that talks will be held ONLY upto Scale III officers. Because of fractured mandate received from Banks.
4. Initial Offer for *Salary Revision* :
IBA said,"Due to deteriorating financial condition of Banks revealed by recent quarterly results and also disappointing results are expected for forthcoming quarters." IBA made offer of *2 % hike in Pay Slip.* UFBU protested and refused the paltry offer. IBA asked about unions about their expectations. UFBU told them to go by 'Charter of Demands' , which states clearly the expectations. UFBU asked IBA to stop wasting time by making such offer which is mockery.
UFBU deciding its course of action.
In each bipartite this type drama takes place .So don't be upset. After a lapse of 28/29 months long drama 14 to 15 percent will be settled foregoing 5 to 8 days salary. OK.
DeleteWho the fkucs are officiating iba..ask these bsratasd to explain their grounds for offering 2pc profit in open forum and not in close room.let the negotiations go live.bloody spoiled mood totally..
ReplyDeleteUBFU should present our demands before IBA if not accepted by IBA than go for indefinite strike and stop wasting time in meetings with IBA .
ReplyDeleteIba ko remove kar ke sidhe govt se bat karo aur aukat nahi bat karne ki to union se nikal jao permenently
ReplyDeleteIba aur ufbu bhikhari hai hum bankers nahi
ReplyDeleteIba aur ufbu bhikhari hai hum bankers nahi
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ReplyDelete2 or 5 days strike is not beneficial.indefinite strike is the one and only solution.
ReplyDelete2 percent on payslip means if my salary is 20000 then i would get 400 rupees hike.
ReplyDelete"dealing naalum oru manasatchi venaamayaa?"
It is shameful to offer like this while P M Modi himself appreciated bank employees.now he is decieving. unions should leave talks and go on indefinite strike.only pooe MPs and PM please increase your wages.please do not insult ourselves.thanks
ReplyDelete2019 bjp hatao banker bachao....
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ReplyDeleteVery nice 2% kya bat hai modi ji ka ye kamal sala bankers ko bhikhari samjha hai kya be .lagta hai sala hamlogo se bhi pakauda talwaye ga ye modi
ReplyDeleteYe sarkar kuch nahi karne wali ham bankers ke liye ya unke pariwar walo ke liye
ReplyDeletebe ready for maximun 5 pc.....so aur koi part time job karne lagegi
ReplyDeletebe ready for maximun 5 pc.....so aur koi part time job karne lagegi
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteDo not worry 2 percent ki offer pehle me settlement me directly gayi this. This will be improved in next meetings. We have enough time upto 2022.
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteNo body should go fr strike y shd we get cut of 2 days strike just bcas these basturd union leaders can’t do anything boycott iba and approach supreme court instead..ufbu sucks
ReplyDeleteIBA said,"Due to deteriorating financial condition of Banks revealed by recent quarterly results and also disappointing results are expected for forthcoming quarters."
ReplyDeleteThe operating profit of every bank is on the rise but because of provisioning due to NPA the banks are incurring Net Loss. So what is GOI, RBI & IBA are doing to recover the NPA. As far as I know the RBI & GOI is only focussing on the framework of NPA classification so that more and more NPAs are classified and now every month. But why are they not making any laws for recovery from wilful defaulters so as to reduce the NPA.
Oh! Sorry I forgot like every other Indian the Political-Bussiness nexus - you help us financially before elections we will help you after elections.
And the IBA/PSB officials for their own personal benefits do not speak about the issue and are more focused towards useless methods like demonstrations for recovery and reducing expenses through austerity measures like cutting down employees allowances, removing security guards & generators, not repairing/replacing basic infrastructurural materials etc.
And did I tell you about the loan wave off announced by the various state Govt as part of their pre-election manifesto to gain votes results in more NPAs as the peoples think that even their loans would be waived off so why pay.
In the end who pays for all this, we the poor, hard working(beyond banking hours and in holidays too) never recognised Bankers...
On one end the GOI says the PSBs have to do financial inclusion and implement govt policies as you are govt backed banks but on the other end they say banks are profit making organisations and should earn profit. How do both things go hand in hand...The same thing goes for Railways they are doing social welfare and not earning profit but are they facing the same heat???
We should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteNext chai pani pakoda meeting kab h..ye ghaseet k 2-3 saal aage le jaenge baad mei bikhario ki trha levy maangege..sb buddo ko hatao...settlement mei sb young log hone chahie..or ye ufbu k leaders ko kisne authorise kiya settlement execute krne k liye..humne koi vote nhi diya
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWe should show our devastating frustration through indefinite strike untill they accept for every Saturday holiday.
ReplyDeleteWhy UFBU had negotiated non financial issues with IBA without finalising pay hike issue?
ReplyDeleteIBA is untamed Dog who eat our whole earnings and bark us at Govt signal
ReplyDeleteBankers should finish his identity to reduce expenditure
Bankers shuru kare BJP hatao bank bachaon abhiyan .
ReplyDeleteIts High time. We should fight for our rights. The quantum of salary increase is reflection of the government's stand / view about bankers.
ReplyDeletelets join hands together and focus on our core activities only. Stop all other schemes which the government has been pushing through our throat. It has been the bankers only who have relentlessly worked to make all the government schemes being successful.
All Bankers across scales should join hands together for an indefinite strike till we get Salary hike similar to what the Central Government employees got i.e. 2.57 times of the 6th pay commission. The salary increase should be consumerate to the quantum of increase for CG employees.
Also the other demands like all saturdays as off.
Insist for minimum raise as applicable to C G Employees.We have never heard from govt saying
ReplyDeletethat while revising salary they quote no GDP growth or economic condition of the country.why in the case of Bankers only.
Insist for minimum raise as applicable to C G Employees.We have never heard from govt saying
ReplyDeletethat while revising salary they quote no GDP growth or economic condition of the country.why in the case of Bankers only.
Unions/Associations are all thieves,who looted the banks with Ministers,CMDs,Directors of the PSBs by throwing out depositors` money to Mallya,Adani,Ambani,Ruia,Chota Modi,Mehul and Co.IBA and Union/Association netas supported all these bad loans in Board Meetings for obtaining bribes.Assets of all these persons must be seized,they should be jailed only then the Bankers will get decent salaries.
ReplyDeleteIn the alter native bankers should adjust their work in tune with the beggarly wages they are getting.
Sikke ke do pahalu,head and tale so IBA
ReplyDeleteand UFBU both are thieves and looting
bankers hard earned money
Chor chor mosere bhai .IBA & UFBU .both
ReplyDeleteShould be resolved .This Govt.is enti
Employees and pro to Industrialist so
Donot vote BJP
Iba and our union both are making fun of us.this is beginning of long term drama.it will continue for years together.now what is use of sitting for negotiation if theirequired mind set is istill such.they are bargaining as we are bigger. Why there are one or two days strikearlier. It should be indignite till we get our demand
ReplyDeleteBoth are same .their tactics to
DeleteDelay for commission
Unions should take a serious on this Note of offer and should act quickly by going for indefinite strike. We banker's should show our importance to everyone in country then only GOVT will realise. Unions should not be on the back drop until settlement signed.
ReplyDeleteUnion hai Kahan?Ye to Dalal hai
DeleteDear friends...Do u know that other govt departments r laughing At us.... And they are talking as these bankers are useless to our society..so govt is responding.....in such a way....
ReplyDeleteDoob maro
ReplyDeleteDoob maro
ReplyDeleteMany young people will leave banking sector and consequently the economic conditions of the country will deteriorate .. No votes for BJP
ReplyDeleteVery Disappointed.
ReplyDeleteI am ready to go for indefinite strike not for one or two day strike.
We must fight for our right.
Do't delay.
Please share the entire video footage of the discussion(5th may 2018). THE LEADERS should refrain themselves from any other meeting but to go for indefinite strike with a demand for at least 25% hike.Make a situation that the entire banking system is collapsed .
ReplyDeleteDear comrades,
ReplyDeleteThis is not the offer given by IBA. It is the directive of Finance Ministry. If something goes wrong, the Fin Min intervene as if they are not aware; if it clicks, they will boast as if they have achieved. This is the hatred developed by the Fin.Min over Bank employees. We need not go in for strike and loose salary. We will declare 'work to rule' and need not loose salary.We will make the Fin.Min realize what they have to swallow. The loss making insurance companies reached a good settlement last time. Only the Bankers are at a pity. With the burden of leaders like CHV, this time getting a decent settlement is very difficult. This is the right time for a Banking Pay Commission. The one point agenda is demanding a BPC
New drama by IBA & UFBU,
ReplyDeleteIBA has just spat on the face of 10lakh bank employee and officers minus the officials above scale IV. This govt. by the formulation of banks board beaureau and its subsequent recommendation has made its intentions clear that it wants to reward the top executives of bank. Hence we see that settlement negotiations are limited to officers in scale III. IBA is represented by the top most executives of few PSBs. As is the case of MPs deciding their own salary. Bank executives are also going to decide their own salary and are going to reward themselves huge raises. These CEO/MD of PSBs in connivance with the Govt. have mocked us all big time. 2% increase for an entry level employee is an increase of Rupees 468 only. Is this a joke??? Basic component of Annual increment is more than that. Now back to the executives; IBA has cited loss owing to bad loans. Friends you will be aware that the bad loans which actualy dent the financial system are all sanctioned by CAC circle level and Board at HO level.These committes are comprised of top executives. So who are actualy to be blamed. Govt. is hand in gloves with the corporate defaulters of this country. Naturaly Govt. wants to reward the executives who are actualy responsible for the bad loans. Its high time for the unions to give a clarion call to all the members to go on an indefinite strike against management and gov of India. Please dont let the evil intentions of these Govt. to see daylight. Otherwise dark days are coming for the Aam Banker!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBankers ka to kela hi kat liya. Their children will go to govt schools. Their wife's will do household work of neighbors. Then we will c lic and gic getting 15 percent hike on basic and da and 23 percent in payslip just as last year...in short kela kat gaya
ReplyDeleteWhy to delay start from today, let show the govt, without banking support how govt run, without a healthy increase we will work as other govt servant and will not work on any govt scheme, lets start non cooperation movement with govt. for our dignity
ReplyDeleteWhy to delay start from today, let show the govt, without banking support how govt run, without a healthy increase we will work as other govt servant and will not work on any govt scheme, lets start non cooperation movement with govt. for our dignity
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell?...how IBA dare to offer 2% rise.
ReplyDeletethey should no what is market condition.
Even for children school fee school management clearly mention every year 10% rise in school fee.
And here IBA offer 2% rise after 5 years in pay scale….
Here UFBA will listen this offer this is biggest insult in this whole world for Bank employee who is spending there whole life for BANK..
mil gaya modi ka 2%wala lullu aur jetli ka tullu iba ,govt and union leaders are tharki no.01.govt is busy only for election and nothing to do with wage revision for bankers but interested in their own salary increase in parliament.it is shame that we praise these tharki leaders as pm and fm of the country .we should openly criticize these leaders at various forums and social media so they feel ashamed of giving only jumlabazi.
ReplyDeleteI was a hard core supporter of Modi,but not any more..We implemented all the govt.schemes with full enthusiasm..During demonetisation,even though our body was giving in due to tiredness,we the bankers continued serving the public just because we had faith in our PM.We thought here is a leader who is there to make a difference and who understands the problems prevailing in our country..But with a heavy heart I have to say that our PM has disappointed us big time..If he truely acknowledges the service rendered by the bankers at various times,he has to step in and issue some directives because I don’t think IBA is in a mood to settle the issue any time soon..And about our union leaders,the less said the better..Those leaders are just parasites!
ReplyDeleteSo,let’s start a signature campaign and submit a memorandum to PMO office seeking his intervention and resolution of our bipartite settlement at the earliest..If it still doesn’t work dan my motto would be “BJP HATAO BANKERS BACHAO”
These piling NPAs once produced a good chunk of profit in PSBs due to incorrect classification and the PSBs have paid these profits to mostly the government and the share holders. Not a single paise was shared among staff. And now when PSBs are in loss we the bankers are to bear it alone. We are already dyeing hard with the work pressure and work load. We heard many financial analysts and top beaurocrats opining about wasting public money on PSBs by financing. Let me remind you people something. PSBs have provided the government with thousands of crores of rupees profit in the past. They played a major part in the development of the nation and helping the people in need. What we call NPA is mainly constituted of corporate loans MSME farm credit and educational loans. Without these lakhs of crores of rupees we wouldn't have reached thus far as a nation. It is shame on the part of the borrowers who have shown their back on us bankers. We bankers/PSBs have always been the backbone of the nation. Please don't make us beg which we are already doing in day to day work in front of our NPA customers.
ReplyDeleteThese piling NPAs once produced a good chunk of profit in PSBs due to incorrect classification and the PSBs have paid these profits to mostly the government and the share holders. Not a single paise was shared among staff. And now when PSBs are in loss we the bankers are to bear it alone. We are already dyeing hard with the work pressure and work load. We heard many financial analysts and top beaurocrats opining about wasting public money on PSBs by financing. Let me remind you people something. PSBs have provided the government with thousands of crores of rupees profit in the past. They played a major part in the development of the nation and helping the people in need. What we call NPA is mainly constituted of corporate loans MSME farm credit and educational loans. Without these lakhs of crores of rupees we wouldn't have reached thus far as a nation. It is shame on the part of the borrowers who have shown their back on us bankers. We bankers/PSBs have always been the backbone of the nation. Please don't make us beg which we are already doing in day to day work in front of our NPA customers.
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