Dear Client,
As part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring the security of your online trading experience, we would like to inform you of our protocol for addressing any suspicious activities observed on your trading account
Should you notice any irregularities or suspect unauthorized access to your account, we kindly request that you take immediate action by following the steps outlined below:
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Lohiya, a 1994-batch IAS officer of the Assam'Meghalaya cadre, is currently serving as Secretary in the Department of Financial Services. He previously served as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Mines and has held several senior administrative positions, including Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister of Assam, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, and Director in the Prime Minister's Office.
He is an alumnus of St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi.
The Central Board of State Bank of India comprises government nominees and statutory directors and is responsible for the bank's strategic oversight and governance.
State Bank of India is India's largest public sector lender with operations across retail banking, corporate banking, treasury, international banking and financial services.
The bank's net profit stood at Rs 19,684 crore in Q4 FY26, up 5.58% year-on-year but down 6.39% sequentially. Total income stood at Rs 1,40,412 crore, down 2.41% YoY and marginally lower on a sequential basis.
Shares of State Bank of India rose 0.92% to Rs 1,009.85 on the BSE.
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