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SBI staff training centre inaugurated in Hyderabad

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HYDERABAD: The Managing Director and Group Executive of State Bank of India (SBI), Mr Ashok Kini, has inaugurated the new premises of SBI Staff Training Centre at Gachibowli here on Monday.

In a press release, the bank said it has 46 staff training centres spread across the country and they were focussed on creation and development of skills relevant to all aspects of banking. The bank said it is currently undergoing a major change through business process re-engineering and organisation structure redesigning.

According to the bank, Hyderabad enjoyed a special status in SBI's training arena since three of its apex level training institutes - State Bank Staff College, State Bank Institute of Rural Development and State Bank Institute of Information & Communication Management - were located in the city, the release said.

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