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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

What PSU Banks gave as Diwali Gift to their Employees?

As Diwali approaches, many companies are going the extra mile to show appreciation for their employees with generous gifts. Some private sector companies have distributed lavish presents worth lakhs of rupees, and a few have even surprised their employees with brand-new cars as a symbol of gratitude and motivation.

This festive spirit of appreciation is also seen in Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) banks, where employees are being recognized for their hard work and dedication throughout the year. While PSU banks may not match the extravagance of luxury items or cars, they are honoring their staff in thoughtful ways that reflect the values and culture of these institutions. For instance, several PSU banks have announced Diwali gift packages, which include cash bonuses, gift vouchers, or hampers with sweets and other festive items. These gifts are a token of appreciation from the banks, symbolizing their commitment to fostering a sense of community and morale among employees.

PSU Banks Diwali Gift to their Employees

Public Sector Banks typically provide gifts and sweets to their employees. Since these banks are government-owned, they are restricted from giving luxurious items. Instead, they offer gifts and sweets within a specific monetary limit. Let’s take a look at the amount limit set for each bank.


Note: If any data is wrong, please send us the correct details on email: swapan,bhattacharya02@gmail.com

BankDiwali Gift (Rs.)
SBI2500
Bank of India1500
Bank of Baroda2000
Indian Bank
PNB2000
Punjab & Sind Bank
Canara Bank2500
UCO Bank1000
Indian Overseas Bank2500
Union Bank of India1750
Central Bank of India500
Bank of Maharashtra1000
PSU Banks Diwali Gift to their Employees

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