Why More than 10,000 IOBOA bankers have joined NOBO-BMS


Over 10,000 officers from the AIBOC-affiliated Indian Overseas Bank Officers' Association (IOBOA) joined NOBO, which is connected to the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS). NOBO-BMS formally described the connection as a significant contribution to its expanding network, while IOBOA explained the rationale for its choice.


With the Indian Overseas Bank Officers' Association (IOBOA) choosing to switch from AIBOC to NOBO-BMS, there has been a significant realignment in the banking trade union scene. The IOBOA asserts that over 10,000 officers are members.


There were two different messages in conjunction with the development. IOBOA cited organizational factors and recent experiences in pursuing officers' grievances as justifications for its decision to depart AIBOC. In the other, NOBO-BMS officially welcomed IOBOA and said that the affiliation was a significant contribution to its expanding network of organizations in the banking industry. The action coincides with continuing conversations in the banking industry about employee welfare, pension concerns, growing workloads, staffing shortages, transfers, and compliance demands.


IOBOA informed its members that the decision was based on a more comprehensive evaluation of the efficacy of its current affiliational arrangement rather than a single occurrence.


 The group cited incidents involving its labor conflicts and agitation programs from earlier this year, when it used its current organizational structure to seek assistance and involvement. IOBOA stated that many members believed the amount of organizational response, coordination, and visible action available throughout crucial periods of the campaign did not completely fulfill expectations, despite acknowledging the solidarity received from many unions and individuals.


The association claims that these experiences led its Executive Committee to conduct an unbiased assessment of its future organizational requirements. The committee came to the conclusion that when collective action was needed, IOBOA needed more institutional support, broader representational space, improved organizational responsiveness, and more efficient follow-up on officer-related matters.


The association also clarified that the proposed transition was not intended to diminish its independent identity. It assured members that its constitution, democratic structure, assets and organisational character would remain unchanged, with the affiliation shift aimed solely at strengthening representation and support mechanisms.


Why IOBOA Chose NOBO-BMS

Explaining the rationale behind its decision, IOBOA said NOBO offered a more responsive and participative organisational framework capable of addressing both present and future challenges faced by officers.


The association noted that NOBO remains a constituent organisation of the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), ensuring continued participation in industry-level negotiations, wage revision discussions and service-condition matters affecting bank employees.


IOBOA further highlighted the wider organisational reach available through the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh network, stating that the broader framework could provide stronger institutional support, improved coordination and greater representational effectiveness for officers.


The association expressed confidence that the new affiliation would result in stronger organisational support, better responsiveness on officer-related issues, enhanced visibility of concerns raised by members and improved preparedness for future challenges.


NOBO-BMS Extends Warm Welcome

In a separate letter dated June 6, 2026, NOBO-BMS formally welcomed IOBOA into its fold, describing the affiliation as a significant milestone in the shared mission of protecting the rights and interests of bank officers.


The organisation said IOBOA's entry strengthened its efforts to build a wider platform for officer representation and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting officers across the banking industry. NOBO-BMS emphasised its philosophy of collective action, organisational solidarity and national-level representation.


The federation also highlighted its role within the broader BMS structure, its participation in labour forums and its involvement in discussions relating to banking-sector issues, wage settlements and policy matters affecting employees.


Referring to recent interactions with government authorities and labour institutions, NOBO-BMS said it remains committed to pursuing issues concerning bank officers and retirees while working towards improved workplace conditions, work-life balance and employee welfare.


With IOBOA formally deciding to end its affiliation with AIBOC and align with NOBO-BMS, the association has described the move as part of a broader organisational realignment aimed at strengthening representation and support for its members. Meanwhile, NOBO-BMS has welcomed IOBOA into its fold, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the association’s organisational journey within the banking officers’ movement.

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