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Home / Business and Economy / PSU Banks Outperform Private Lenders in Profitability

PSU Banks Outperform Private Lenders in Profitability

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Public sector bank employees generated ₹19.6 lakh profit in FY25.
  • Fewer new hires and more retirements boosted per-employee efficiency.
  • PSU bank headcount grew slightly after six years of decline.
PSU Banks Outperform Private Lenders in Profitability

In fiscal year 2025, public sector bank employees achieved a median profit of ₹19.6 lakh, a notable increase from the ₹14.5 lakh generated by private bank employees in the same period. This trend signals a significant shift in efficiency within government-owned financial institutions, challenging past perceptions of underperformance. The Reserve Bank of India's data highlights a widening profit gap favoring public sector banks.

The enhanced profitability per employee is largely a result of workforce restructuring. Public sector banks have experienced a higher rate of employee retirement than recruitment over the past decade. This demographic trend, coupled with a strategic consolidation of banks initiated in 2019, has led to a leaner workforce. Consequently, the remaining employees are managing larger business volumes, driving up per-employee efficiency metrics.

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While PSU banks' headcount had been declining for six consecutive years, it saw a marginal increase to 757,641 in FY25. In contrast, private banks, which employ more staff overall, reduced their workforce to 838,150 during the same period. This strategic adjustment underscores a growing operational effectiveness within India's public banking sector.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Public sector bank employees generated a median profit of ₹19.6 lakh in FY25.
Increased efficiency is due to retirements outpacing new hirings, leading to fewer staff managing more business.
After six years of decline, the headcount in PSU banks saw a slight increase in FY25.

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