State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman CS Setty stated that the bank will not engage in a rate war on deposits, relying instead on their strong deposit base and service quality to fund credit growth. SBI anticipates a 14% to 16% credit growth and minor adjustments in deposit rates, especially in one- to two-year buckets.
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