News & Media 16th Jun 2025

PSBs see surge in staff productivity as business per employee rises

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Mukesh ChandSenior Counsel | Mumbai

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Our Senior Counsel Mukesh Chand shares his insights with Harsh Kumar in the Business Standard article titled PSBs see surge in staff productivity as business per employee rises.”

As public sector banks (PSBs) undergo significant transformation, the article explores how enhanced digital adoption, structural reforms, and strategic cost management have led to a marked increase in staff productivity.

Mr. Chand offers a legal perspective on the evolving operational models within PSBs and highlights how rationalisation of branches, improved compliance frameworks, and policy-level changes are enabling banks to operate more efficiently and effectively. His views provide context on how legal and regulatory strategy plays a vital role in facilitating these shifts.

A timely read for anyone tracking the transformation in India’s banking landscape.

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