Women in banking: SBI aims for 30% female workforce by 2030; steps up inclusion and health initiatives
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State Bank of India aims to boost women’s representation to 30% by 2030, currently at 27% overall. Initiatives like creche allowances, re-entry programs, and leadership development are in place. The bank is also focusing on women’s health and operates numerous all-women branches, underscoring its commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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