State Bank of India has requested the Reserve Bank of India for permission to conduct factoring business both within the bank and through its subsidiary, SBI Global Factors. SBI argues that the two entities serve different client bases, with the bank focusing on large overseas clients and the subsidiary catering to smaller local companies.
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