State Bank of India (SBI) is extremely unlikely to just shut down
Here’s why **State Bank of India (SBI) is extremely unlikely to just shut down — it’s not impossible in theory, but in reality it’s something countries work very hard to avoid because of its importance to India’s economy:
🏦 1. It’s “Too Big to Fail”
SBI is classified by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a Domestic Systemically Important Bank (D-SIB) — often called “too big to fail.”
Meaning of that:
👉 SBI is so large, interconnected, and essential that if it were to fail, it could cause major disruption in the entire financial system and economy.
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