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Bank Workers: Several banks, including as SBI and PNB, would gift their staff members thousands of rupees on Diwali, in addition to candies and dry fruits

 Bank Workers: Several banks, including as SBI and PNB, would gift their staff members thousands of rupees on Diwali, in addition to candies and dry fruits


Workplace Bank Employees: Diwali (2023) is almost approaching. In such a scenario, several banks have said that they would provide their staff with separate funds to purchase candies and presents in accordance with custom.


On November12,2023, the nation will celebrate the celebration of Diwali. When it comes to this sum, State Bank of India, the biggest bank in India, gave each of its workers Rs 2,500 prior to Diwali. According to the 2023 annual report, State Bank employs more than 2 lakh people.


SBI released a circular.


SBI, the State Bank of India, has also released a circular on the subject. All staff have received Rs 2,500 from the Welfare Fund for candies and dried fruits, per the circular that was released. In this respect, we propose that all employees in the circle and CC branches get candies, dry fruits, hampers, and coupons in addition to a welcome card from the President, according to a message from SBI dated November 3.


Additionally, Punjab National Bank gifted its staff members presents.


On the occasion of Diwali, Punjab National Bank (PNB) has also offered everyone of its workers Rs 1,000, in addition to State Bank of India (SBI). According to Punjab National Bank, we are pleased to announce that we have handed out dry fruits valued at Rs 1000 to everyone in an effort to spread joy on Diwali and to recognize the steadfast commitment of our staff. and choose to provide chocolate. At PNB, more than a lakh people are employed. To commemorate Diwali, Union Bank of India has handed Rs 1,500 to each employee. Canara Bank contributed Rs 2,500, while Indian Overseas Bank contributed Rs 2,000.


Defaulters will not get candies from UCO Bank.


On November 2, UCO Bank decided not to provide sweet packets to the top ten defaulters. These individuals are the ones who haven't paid back their debts. The bank had previously sent a circular stating that the branch manager would need to meet with the top 10 defaulters and offer them candy, just like other customers. This directive came from upper management. It is also recommended that zonal chiefs meet and congratulate their zone's top ten defaulters. According to the bank, having a conversation with these clients might help them feel closer to the bank.


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