Country's largest lender State Bank of India has five to six merger and acquisition (M&A) financing deals in the pipeline, a senior bank official said on Tuesday. "We have currently 5-6 merger and acquisition deals in the pipeline, but are not targeting any market share," the official told PTI. The bank has so far executed three deals under the RBI's newly introduced acquisition financing framework. "Total bank financing shall not exceed 75 per cent of the acquisition value, as independently assessed by the bank," the central bank had said. "Most M&A deals also take time, so it is difficult to determine what will actually materialise in a particular period."