State Bank of India Stock - Weekly review and sector context for SBI
19.06.2026 - 20:40:44 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 20:39 IST. Details in the imprint.
State Bank of India (INE062A01020) remains a key benchmark for Indian financials as investors assess its weekly performance against other large public-sector and private-sector banks. The focus this Friday is on how SBI shares have moved in recent sessions and how the stock stacks up in the broader banking sector, based on exchange and market data.
Background and price data on State Bank of India stock
Key figures, corporate filings and further coverage help frame the role of SBI within India's banking sector and provide context for the stock's recent moves.
How SBI shares performed this week
On the National Stock Exchange of India, SBI shares recently traded around INR 1,040, with data providers showing the quote near INR 1,042.70 and a daily gain of roughly 1.6% in the latest session as of the afternoon close window. Recent price data from INDmoney indicate that intraday levels have fluctuated within a range above INR 1,020 this week.
According to a live quote overview, SBI shares have advanced about 1.7% over the past five trading days, modestly outperforming the one-week move reported for the stock earlier this month. The Economic Times summary page recently highlighted a 1.75% one-week gain for SBI, underlining that the stock has stayed near its 52-week high region.
Position in the Indian banking sector
SBI remains India's largest lender by assets and market value among public-sector banks, and it is a bellwether for sentiment on state-owned financial institutions. Peers in the private sector such as HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank provide a useful contrast in valuation and growth expectations for investors following the broader banking basket.
Sector data show that SBI shares have moved within a 52-week range from roughly INR 781.70 to INR 1,234.70, illustrating a substantial rerating over the past year as investor demand for financials increased. Against this backdrop, weekly moves of around 2% appear relatively muted compared with the broader rally that has played out over 12 months.
How the company makes money
State Bank of India generates most of its revenue from traditional banking activities, including retail and corporate lending, deposits and transaction services across its nationwide branch network. Additional income streams come from fee-based businesses such as wealth management, credit cards and insurance distribution through subsidiaries and joint ventures.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of State Bank of India (INE062A01020) trade on the National Stock Exchange of India at around INR 1,042.70 as of 06/19/2026, 15:45 IST.
Key facts on State Bank of India stock
- Company: State Bank of India
- ISIN: INE062A01020
- WKN: 500112
- Ticker: SBIN
- Venue: NSE
- Price (as of 06/19/2026, 15:45 IST): 1,042.70 INR
- Market cap: 9,250,000,000,000 INR (as of 06/19/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Financials / Banks - Public Sector
- Index membership: Nifty 50
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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