Bank Employees Federation of India
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| Bank Employees Federation of India | |
| Founded | 1982 |
|---|---|
| Members | 100000 |
| Country | India |
| Key people | P. Sadasivan Pillai, president Pradip Biswas, general secretary |
| Office location | Calcutta, India |
Bank Employees Federation of India (BEFI) is a bank trade union comprising of employees of commercial banks, Reserve Bank of India, NABARD, regional rural banks and co-operative banks. The federation espouses the causes concerning service conditions of bank employees, development of the banking industry, defense of public sector banking in India and exemplary service to customers including the marginal and neglected. It fights for the betterment of the working class as a whole, and for economic and political independence of India in an age of globalization.
BEFI is not affiliated with any political party, but the leadership has close ties with CPI(M) and CITU.

