Santanu Mukherjee, Managing Director, SBH, said the Government lender currently has 15 e-connect kiosks and it wants to take this number to 50 by March 31.
He was speaking to reporters after inaugurating one such centre at SBH's Patamata branch here.
E-connect kiosks provide facilities such as ATM, cash and cheque deposit system, Internet banking and other services under one roof without any human support, Mukherjee said.
He said the associate SBI bank is targeting a total business of Rs 2,40,000 crore by the end of current fiscal and Rs 2,75,000 crore by March 2016.
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Mukherjee said the Indian economy is now slowly moving into higher growth trajectory and infrastructure projects where banks has invested are also being fast-tracked.
On payment banks, he said these proposed niche players will not have any impact on the existing lenders. "We have been serving all kinds of customers and those who are satisfied with the services rendered by public sector banks may not go towards the payment banks."