SBI Bank Manager Salary Slip: SBI, the country's largest public sector bank, frequently grabs headlines. The conduct of its employees, banking operations, and various other aspects are often discussed. Another major topic of conversation is the salary of SBI employees—a key reason why many aspire to work there. Amidst this, an SBI manager's salary slip is currently going viral on social media.
What is an SBI Bank Manager's salary?
A user on the social networking site X (formerly Twitter) shared a post featuring the Form 16 of a State Bank of India manager. The post is spreading rapidly. The form shows the manager's annual gross salary to be approximately ₹35.24 lakh. This figure has surprised many, sparking an intense debate on social media regarding the salaries of public sector bank employees.
Sharing the post, the user wrote in the caption: "People often say that SBI employees have a completely 'settled' job. However, seeing the salary of an SBI Scale-3 manager might change your perspective. They started their career at SBI as a Probationary Officer (PO) about eight years ago. Today, their Form 16 for FY 2025-26 shows a gross salary of ₹35.24 lakh. At first glance, this amount seems huge, but the full picture is different."
People often say that SBI employees have a "settled life"
— Pooja (@poojaofficial5) July 5, 2026
but this Scale 3 Manager's salary slip might completely change your perspective.
Eight years ago, a young man joined State Bank of India as a Probationary Officer.
Today, he is a Scale 3 Manager,
and his Form 16 for FY… pic.twitter.com/Iy7TJOkUJI
What is the reality behind the salary?
Elaborating on the salary details in the post, the user wrote: "This gross salary includes payments such as LFC encashment and leave encashment." These are not part of the monthly salary but are benefits received once every four years. Additionally, there are various monthly deductions such as income tax, NPS, EPF contributions, and EMIs for home, car, and two-wheeler loans. This is why there is a significant difference between the gross salary shown in Form 16 and the actual take-home salary credited to the bank account each month.
Debate Sparks on Social Media
At the end of the post, the user invited others to share their opinions, prompting numerous social media users to respond. Many commenters noted that while the salary might appear very attractive from the outside, people often fail to grasp the reality of the situation. However, there are also users who do not agree with this perspective.
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