India’s largest public sector lender taps institutional investors to bolster capital for future expansion
New Delhi (Economy india): The State Bank of India (SBI)), the country’s largest public sector lender, announced on Monday that it has successfully raised Rs25,000 crore through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) route. The funds are intended to support the bank’s expanding lending operations and meet its future capital requirements.

This fundraising move comes amid a robust demand from institutional investors, reflecting confidence in the bank’s strong fundamentals and long-term growth prospects. The capital raised will be used to fortify the bank’s balance sheet and drive growth across key business verticals, including retail, corporate, and priority sector lending.
According to senior SBI officials, the QIP garnered strong interest from domestic as well as global investors. The offering was oversubscribed, which signals growing investor confidence in India’s banking system and SBI’s leadership within it.
This QIP is one of the largest ever by a public sector bank in India, reaffirming SBI’s strategic focus on capital optimization and long-term sustainability. It will also enhance the bank’s Common Equity Tier-1 (CET-1) capital, helping meet Basel III requirements.
SBI Chairman Dinesh Khara commented, “This capital infusion will equip the bank to tap into the immense lending opportunities expected in the Indian economy. It also reflects our proactive strategy towards maintaining a strong capital position.”
The fundraise comes at a time when the Indian banking sector is witnessing strong credit growth, and public sector banks are aiming to capitalize on India’s economic momentum.
Earlier this year, SBI had outlined its plan to raise capital through a combination of debt and equity instruments, including QIP, rights issues, and infrastructure bonds. The successful closure of this ₹25,000 crore QIP round now sets a strong foundation for its fiscal roadmap in 2025–26.
(Economy India)