Bankers are paid poorly in India as compared to their counterparts elsewhere in the world, she said.
"Let me start with income of banking professionals in India. Here, 70 per cent of the banks are in public sector and they are paid very very poorly compared to market," she said at Delhi Economic Conclave here.
The SBI chief said there is urgent need to improve quality of board members by providing them suitable renumeration so that the overall efficiency improves.
"If you are trying to attract best in the field, they have to be remunerated accordingly. We must insist on people who are coming into the board having sufficient hands on experience in both planning and execution in their respective areas," she said.
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So, this is something that government can easily implemented and should be done, she added.
The comments come about a week after PSU bank employee unions went to a four-day relay strike to press for early revision of wages.
"I believe the government is looking at it. While they do look at it, I believe there are very some low-hanging fruits and those could be easily implemented within a short period of time," she added.
Talking about changing regulation in tune with the present system, Bhattacharya said India has over 60 Acts and multiple rules and regulations that govern the financial system at the moment.
"Many of the laws are from 1950s and 1960s. The banking regulations themselves they were established before ATMs, credit cards, internet banking, investment advisory, private banking, mutual funds,... Whole lot of other things," she said.
"Occasionally, it is also open to regulatory arbitrage. So, we need to look at these things also holistically and move the laws to be in tandem with the times," she added.