SBI Chairman CS Setty highlighted the shift in investment trends, attributing it to improved ease of business and digitalization. He acknowledged that banks haven’t prioritized deposit mobilization adequately in recent years. Despite this, Setty expressed optimism about the future of bank deposits, anticipating their resurgence as income levels rise.
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