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Here's what bankers have to say about PSU bank consolidation and recapitalisation

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The government announced a series of mergers involving 10 state-owned banks on Friday. Under the merger plan announced by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, 10 PSU banks will be amalgamated into four entities.
Sitharaman said that Oriental Bank of Commerce and United Bank would be merged with New Delhi-based Punjab National Bank. This would create India's second-largest lender after State Bank of India
The government also announced that two lenders based in southern India, Canara Bank and Syndicate Bank, would be amalgamated. Syndicate Bank's merger with Canara Bank will create the fourth largest PSU lender. The merger of Union Bank with Andhra Bank and Corporation Bank will create India's fifth-largest PSU bank. Indian Bank and Allahabad Bank will merge to become the seventh-largest PSU bank.