Your Bank’s commitment goes far beyond financial services — it is deeply rooted in creating lasting impact across communities. Through focused CSR initiatives, inclusive development programmes, and partnerships that empower, your Bank continues to uplift lives, bridge inequalities, and nurture resilience at the grassroots level. Every initiative echoes a single vision: growth that’s inclusive, sustainable, and people-first.
SBI partnered with Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO), committing `10 Crore under CSR to distribute assistive devices like wheelchairs, hearing aids, and artificial limbs to approx 9,000 beneficiaries across 20 locations. On International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3rd December 2024), assistive aids were distributed at several Bank offices. The Chairman personally handed over devices at an event in Mumbai.
Reaffirming its respect for the armed forces, the Bank contributed `10 Crore to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund in FY2025, supporting the education of veterans’ dependent children. With this, the Bank’s cumulative contribution since FY2021 stands at `40 Crore.
To support environmental sustainability, the Bank tied up with Isha Outreach to plant 9 Lakh trees across the Cauvery River basin in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. This green initiative also aided farmers in improving income and conserving ecological balance.
SBI extended `3.90 Crore in FY2025 to equip the ENT wing of the new multi-speciality hospital at IISc, Bengaluru. Earlier, the Bank had contributed `24 Crore for building the Orthopaedic wing.
A `2.72 Crore project with Vishwanath Cancer Care Foundation upgraded the PHC in Khanu, Maharashtra. The facility now has a labour room, 10-bed ward, paediatric care, and improved mother and child services.
Medical equipment worth `1.16 Crore was provided to Sri Venkateswara Institute of Cancer Care & Advanced Research, Tirupati — part of the Tata Cancer Care Foundation for early detection and prevention of cancer.
The Bank manages 153 RSETIs across 29 States/UTs, helping train unemployed rural youth for self-employment. In FY2025, `21.34 Crore in CSR funds supported construction and capacity-building in SBI-sponsored RSETIs.