Bank employees stage protest against Centre’s decision to merge PSU banks

Employees of all public and private sector banks in the city wore black badges to work as a mark of protest to the government’s decision.

August 31, 2019 02:20 pm | Updated 02:42 pm IST - Chennai

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Finance secretary Rajiv Kumar during a press conference to announce the merger of various public sector banks, in New Delhi on Friday, August 30, 2019.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Finance secretary Rajiv Kumar during a press conference to announce the merger of various public sector banks, in New Delhi on Friday, August 30, 2019.

Members of the All India Bank Employees’ Association on Saturday staged a protest here against the Centre’s decision to merge 10 public sector banks into four entities.

Employees of all public and private sector banks wore black badges to work as a mark of protest to the government’s decision.

The association’s general secretary, C.H. Venkatachalam said the government’s move was “ill timed” and needs review.

A rally opposing it was also planned by the association, Mr. Venkatachalam told PTI .

He alleged the merger of public sector banks would mean the closure of six banks.

The BJP government at the Centre had on Friday unveiled a mega plan to merge 10 public sector banks into four, to create fewer and stronger global-sized lenders as it looks to revive economic growth.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said 10 public sector banks — Punjab National Bank, Canara bank, Union Bank of India, Indian Bank, United Bank of India, Allahabad Bank, Syndicate Bank, Corporation Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce and Andhra Bank — would be merged.

“Government may call it a merger... Six banks which have been built up over the years will disappear from banking scenario,” Mr. Venkatachalam said.

He recalled that when the financial recession was experienced world over in 2008, the domestic banking system was safe because of public sector banks.

He said the union would meet in New Delhi on September 11 to further decide a course of action.

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