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    SBI’s 30,000 staff to be offered VRS

    To optimise costs, the State Bank of India (SBI) has planned a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) under which about 30,190 employees are eligible.

    SBI’s 30,000 staff to be offered VRS
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    The total employee strength of country’s largest lender stood at 249,000 at the end of March 2020 as compared to 257,000 a year ago.

     According to sources, a draft scheme for VRS has been prepared and board approval is awaited.

     The proposed scheme -- ‘Second Innings Tap VRS2020’ -- is aimed at optimising human resources and costs of the bank.

     Besides, the draft scheme, said it will provide an option and a respectable exit route to employees who have reached a level of saturation in their career, may not be at the peak of their performance, have some personal issue or want to pursue their professional or personal life outside the bank.

     The scheme will be opened to all permanent officers and staff who have put in 25 years of service or have completed 55 years of age on the cut-off date. The scheme will open on December 1 and will remain open till the end of February, it said, adding that applications for VRS will be accepted during this period only.

     As per the proposed eligibility criteria, a total of 11,565 officers and 18,625 staff members will be eligible for the scheme.

     The total net savings for the bank would be Rs 1,662.86 crore if 30 per cent of eligible employees opt for retirement under the scheme, as per estimates based on July 2020 salary, it said. “The staff member whose request for retirement under VRS is accepted will be paid an ex-gratia amounting 50 per cent of salary for the residual period of service (up to the date of superannuation), subject to a maximum of 18 months’ last drawn salary,” it said.

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