Srinagar: Reacting to series of media reports accusing it of favouring businesses on political considerations and shunning Corporate Social Responsibility, J&K Bank Saturday said, bank lays high emphasis on inclusive growth to bring into its fold the weakest sections of the society.
“Despite being a commercial organisation in nature, the bank is well known as a responsible corporate citizen”, a JK Bank press statement said today.
Giving details, the release said, “the bank has so far provided Rs 271.31 Cr as loans to 3791 budding entrepreneurs of the state”.
“Out of the 8248 cases received from the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), the bank has processed and recommended 7934 cases back to EDI.
Besides, the banks network of Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI) has been training large number of rural youth of the state in various skill development courses like dress designing, mobile repairing, embroidery making etc.
So far, the banks 12 institutes have trained 19893 candidates out of which 4394have been provided credit linkage and have started their own small business ventures. Also 4064 candidates have self-financed their ventures while as 2791 have chosen wage employment in the sectors they received their trainings in.
Moreover, the bank remains invested in the state in all the sectors of economy. The loans outstanding as on 31st December, 2015 of the bank stands at Rs 25587.38 Cr, which is 62.38 percent of the total credit deployed by all the banks operating in the state. Out of these, Rs 13241.07 Cr have been disbursed to priority sector and Rs 12346.31 Cr to the non-priority sector.
The Bank has in place Board approved Policy on Corporate Social Responsibility. The policy is available on the website of the Bank.( http://www.jkbank.net). The statutory disclosures with respect to the CSR Committee and an Annual Report on CSR Activities forms part of the bank’s annual report. The bank undertakes all the CSR activities in line with the CSR Policy and in accordance of Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013, the release said.
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