New Office
India's SBI Poised To Expand In The Middle East

The
State Bank of India is set to open a representative branch in
Doha, Qatar in the first quarter of this year, as part of its
international expansion strategy that includes provision of
wealth management services, the Qatar Tribune
reports.
Details on the new office's size remain unknown but the news
service said that ongoing talks on the opening of the new branch
is in the final stages. SBI has a significant client base in the
Gulf region, which accounts for around 25 per cent of its
worldwide non-resident Indian deposit base. The Indian state bank
is reportedly looking to increase its overseas presence from
between 10 and 12 per cent at present to more than 25 per
cent.
In an interview with the publication,
Satyajit Pratap, the chief executive officer designate for
the SBI branch, reportedly said that the Doha office would not
only focus on building on the bank's growing India-related
businesses, but also take care of the global needs of prospective
clients. The branch will begin with providing wholesale banking
solutions, including providing deposit and loan assistance to
high net worth corporates and individuals. Retail banking
services will also soon be introduced.
SBI has several branches in the Gulf, including a head office in
Manama and a number of branches in Dubai, Muscat, Tel Aviv,
Tehran, and Cairo.