While an RBI spokesperson said the central bank's unions did not participate in the strike and "there was no impact on the clearing operations", its staff at some centres, including in the National Capital, joined the strike.
The 14 bank unions, counting a membership of over 10 lakh heads (excluding close to 3 lakh SBI employees) extended their support to the day-long protest against what they call the anti-labour and anti-public sector policies of the government.
All India Bank Employees Association General Secretary C H Venkatachalam told PTI that over half of the 10 lakh banking sector workers supported the strike.
Impact was more visible among the lower level staff. Banks said only clearing of cheques was affected.
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"The strike was majorly supported by workmen. Most of our branches worked normally. There was a partial impact," Dena Bank executive director R K Takkar said.
Nation's largest lender SBI's employees stayed away from the strike. "We were not on strike. All our employees worked normally today," SBI deputy managing director and CDO Ashwini Mehra said.
While clearing business was affected across the country, banks had fully stocked the ATM machines.
Private sector banks which joined the stir included Federal Bank, Karnataka Bank, Karur Vysya Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Catholic Syrian Bank, Dhanlaxmi Bank and Ratnakar Bank.
Venkatachalam said that banking sector has joined the stir to protest against central government's anti-labour and pro-corporate policies.
Bank unions said the strike paralysed the entire banking system and disrupted all major related activities.