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Government announced New Transfer Policy for Public Sector Bank Employees

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The Government of India has approved a new transfer policy for Public Sector Bank Employees. These guidelines will be applicable for all Government PSU Banks (Public Sector Banks) – State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India, Indian Bank, Central Bank of India, UCO Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, Punjab & Sind Bank, Indian Overseas Bank.

This new policy will be applicable from 1st April 2025. All Banks will have to follow the below guidelines:

New Transfer Policy for Public Sector Bank Employees

  • 1. Rotational transfers should be based on seniority.
  • 2. Online platform will be developed for the transfer process, allowing employees to choose location preferences.
  • 3. Officers up to Scale-III should be accommodated in their respective linguistic regions.
  • 4. Additional grounds for transfer should be included – such as marriage, spouse, medical needs, maternity, child care, and distant postings.
  • 5. Efforts should be made to post employees in the same or nearby regions if their spouse works in Central or State Governments.
  • 6. Women employees should be transferred to nearby locations.
  • 7. Employees can appeal against unfair transfer. A grievance committee should be formed and appeals should be resolved within 15 days. Appeals should be dealt with kindly and committee should try to resolve the issue and proper reason should be given in writing.
  • 8. Transfer protection may not be given to office bearers of unions on promotion.

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Public Sector Banks New Transfer Policy PDF


Public Sector Bank New Transfer Policy: The Government of India has introduced a new Transfer Policy for Public Sector Bank Employees. The Department of Financial Services under Ministry of Finance has released a circular regarding new transfer policy of PSU Bank Staff. The Government Bank Employees have been complaining for quite a long time regarding the unfair transfer policy prevailing in the banks. The DFS has mentioned in its circular that the reason for the introduction of this new transfer policy is – complaints.

The DFS has said that it received a lot a complaints regarding the transfer policy in PSBs via various modes and thus, the new transfer policy for Public Sector Bank Employees was introduced. We have also created a video on New Transfer Policy of Bank Staff. You can watch video and understand policy in an easy way. You can also download PDF of New Transfer Policy for Public Sector Bank Employees via link given below.

New Transfer Policy for Public Sector Bank Employees: Government instructions

  • Administrative Layers: Banks must define the hierarchy of administrative layers, such as Region, Zone, Circle, and FGMO (Field General Manager’s Office). For each layer, minimum and maximum tenure durations should be clearly specified to ensure consistency in employee placements and career progression.
  • Transfer Timelines: Banks should establish a strict timeline for conducting transfer exercises, aiming to complete all transfers before June each year. Mid-year transfers should be minimized and limited to situations involving promotions or critical administrative requirements.
  • Transparency in Transfers: Banks should ensure transparency by annually publishing seniority lists and existing/expected vacancies. Rotational transfers should be based on seniority, with exceptions documented.
  • Automation of Transfer Process: Banks should develop an online platform for the transfer process, allowing employees to express location preferences. The portal should include transfer policies, guidelines, seniority lists, and vacancy details.
  • Regional Accommodation: To improve customer service, banks should aim to place officers (up to Scale-III) within their linguistic regions, wherever feasible. This would ensure better communication with customers while balancing vacancies and administrative needs.
  • Difficult Areas Designation: Certain regions should be officially designated as Difficult Areas, recognizing the challenges faced by employees posted there. Employees completing their tenure in these regions should be prioritized for transfers to preferred or less-demanding locations.
  • Incorporation of Additional Grounds: Banks should include additional grounds for transfer such as marriage, spouse, medical needs, maternity, child care, and distant postings.
  • Spouse Employment Consideration: Efforts should be made to place employees in the same or nearby region as their spouse if the latter is employed with the Central or State Governments. This helps maintain work-life balance and family unity.
  • Women Employees’ Transfers: Banks should transfer women employees to nearby locations whenever possible, ensuring their safety and access to basic amenities in remote postings.
  • Grievance Handling: Grievances arising from perceived violations of the transfer policy must be addressed thoroughly. Banks should ensure that grievances undergo detailed deliberations, with responses properly documented to maintain transparency and accountability.
  • Appeals Committee: A dedicated Appeals Committee should be established to review transfer-related appeals. This committee must resolve appeals within 15 days to avoid prolonged delays and employee dissatisfaction.
  • Transfer Protection for Office Bearers: Banks should clearly define the position, tenure, and applicability of transfer protection for office bearers of Associations/Unions. Transfer protection may not be provided to office bearers upon promotion.

The DFS has also asked each public sector bank – State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India, Indian Bank, Central Bank of India, UCO Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, Punjab & Sind Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, to revise their existing transfer policies with DFS guidelines and send an updated copy to the department.

21 Comments

    1. Specially Gujarat Gramin Bank RRB is not following the transfer policy guidelines in respect of PWD employees like me And the government should ensure that the banks strictly comply the transfer policy of PWD with transparency strictly.

    1. So no All India transfers. If upto Scale-III an employee works in a linguistic zone & near his home place, will the employee be able to deliver effectively on Promotion to Scale-IV ? And what about undesirable nexus between Employees & locals leading to corruption ? Points to ponder.

  1. There is no any provision/protection in transfer policy for those ex-servicemen who joins banks after serving in protection of the nation at the border…shameful #DFS

  2. Only on written document the policy is there nobody cares about spouse basis transfer and child care basis transfer

  3. Its merely on paper.Some banks do not heed to follow the guidelines such as same linguistic.Banks transfer JMG1 officers from Kolkata to Gujarat.So how DFS expects from banks to follow the guidelines.

  4. No protection to any body on promotion

    Either Union leaders or disabled person or women or any one .

  5. In the name of poor performance banks are transferring so many people to accomodate their own favourite staffs, this should be stopped

  6. Sbi would not follow ICT for clerical cadre staffs as mentioned above DFS guidelines for transfer.

  7. GOI and DFS guidelines on preferential transfer policy tobe converted into rule or order tobe enforceable in court so bank management can not violate the guidelines blantly. Benefit of preferential transfer policy and 2 year paid child care leave for mother caregiver of kid with disabilities also to be introduced as per Supreme court April 2024 judgement

  8. On paper everything will be there but it will not be implemented if questioned they target personally

  9. What about deputation policy? Many officials are being posted to mobile duties, forcibly separating the officials from their families and in 99•99% it’s only males.

    Why is the life of male employees taken for granted and deprived of every think.?

    Please come up with a deputation policy also.

  10. State Bank is very very very worst…no transperancy and lot of seniority violations…have to wait for more than three years…

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