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  1. Indian Financial Sector: Structure, Trends and Turns

    This paper traces the story of Indian financial sector over the period 1950-2015. In identifying the trends and turns of Indian financial sector, the paper adopts a three period classification viz., (a) the 1950s and 1960s, which exhibited some elements of instability associated with laissez faire but underdeveloped banking; (b)

  2. STUDY ON STRUCTURE AND GROWTH OF BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA

    Source: Compiled from Various Report on Trend a n d Progress of Banking in India Development. B. Haralayya et al. International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, VOL. 4 ...

  3. A Study of Banking Sector in India and Overview of Performance of

    The purpose of this paper is to show how Financial Econometrics is useful and its contribution towards Indian Banking Sector. The paper provides a work of banking sector which has been done with ...

  4. Banking System in India: Developments, Structural Changes and

    The current structure of Indian commercial banking industry is summarised in the penultimate section. The final section is concluding in nature. ... Shirai S (2002) Road from state to market-assessing the gradual approach to banking sector reforms in India. ADB Institute Research paper series no 32, Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo.

  5. Ownership Structure, Size, and Banking System Fragility in India: An

    The Reserve Bank of India has put 11 public sector banks under prompt corrective action and is planning to put three more where public sector banks constitute 68.9% of the total asset of the Indian banking industry based on 2018 figures; this raises a genuine concern for the financial health of the Indian banking sector as a whole. Under these considerations, this study is conducted to ...

  6. Indian Banking Structure: An Overview

    The branch structure is shaped predominately by public sector banks (including RRBs) accounting for almost 90% branches in 2005 and rest claimed by private sector (old and new) banks. With aggressive strategy of new private banks, this group was able to double their share in short span from 3% in 2005 to 11% in 2013.

  7. Reforms in Indian Banking Sector: A Paradigm Shift in Growth and

    The reforms related to banking sector has been started from Act of Reserve Bank of India to monitor and supervise all the financial sector operations in India. Another milestone in the financial sector reform was the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, which enables the banking sector function in uniform way and providing best financial services to ...

  8. Banking in India: Evolution, Performance, Growth and Future

    The article discusses development and future of banking sector in India in the light of the reforms over the years and is divided into four parts. The paper traces evolution and significance of banking, discusses reforms during pre-liberalisation and post-liberalisation as recommended by various Committees, namely, Narasimham Committees (1991 ...

  9. PDF Banking Sector Reform in India

    Banking Sector Reform in India. NACHIKET MOR, R. CHANDRASEKAR, AND DIVIYA WAHI*. It is widely believed1 that the reforms of 1991, both in the industrial sec- tor and the financial sector, released a variety of forces that propelled India into a new growth trajectory.2 In this paper, we are going to assess the role that the banks played in ...

  10. Analyzing Performance of Banks in India: A Robust Regression Analysis

    5. Research Methodology. The present study is both descriptive as well as analytical in nature. This study concentrates on analyzing the impact of bank performance determinants on the financial performance of public-sector banks operating in India by applying robust regression analysis.

  11. (PDF) Banking Sector in India

    Structure of Banking in India: As per Section 5(b) of the Banking Regulation Act 1949, "Banking" means the accepting, for the purpose of lending or investment, of deposits of money

  12. Are Banks in India Diversified Enough, Geographically, Across States

    This article, the first of its kind for the Indian economy, constructs lending environment portfolios of economic activities that banks in India have been faced with, for four Indian banking groups based on the extent of their operations in terms of their deposit shares in each state and the lending-portfolio mix of economic activities in those states.

  13. India s Approach to Open Banking: Some Implications for Financial

    This paper begins with some context on the Indian financial landscape prior to the implementation of the India Stack reforms. It goes on to describe the reforms that have defined India's approach to open banking and open data. Finally, it discusses the main design choices in the India stack and some potential implicati ons, with some

  14. PDF Recent Developments in Indian Banking Sector

    IRJHIS2111015 | International Research Journal of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies (IRJHIS) | 89 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR Dr. Sujata J. Patil Assistant Professor Department of Economics, Mahavir Mahavidaylaya, Kolhapur (Maharashtra, India) E-mail: [email protected]

  15. A Study On Structure and Growth of Banking Industry in India

    Source: Compiled from Various Report on Trend a n d Progress of Banking in India Development. B. Haralayya et al. International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, VOL. 4 ...

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    Papers covering the different facets of retail banking across the globe and India and also Annual Reports of public and private sector banks in India. 4. METHODOLOGY A structure questionnaire was developed covering all the important aspects of retail banking space and sent to select banks in the public sector and private

  17. Banking Sector Regulation in India: Overview, Challenges and Way

    The Indian banking industry is undergoing the rollout of innovative banking models in the form of more promotion to private banks for attaining the productivity and efficiency. However, increase in the quantity of non-performing assets, poor credit growth and low profitability of Indian banks cast doubt about the industry's resilience towards ...

  18. PDF Banking Structure in India and Its Challenges

    banking business in India and State Bank of India is the largest commercial bank in terms of volume of all commercial banks.Now from April 1, 2017 all the 5 associate banks of SBI and Bhartiya Mahila Bank are merged with State Bank of India. After this merger now SBI is counted among the top 50 largest banks of the world. 6.3 Private Sector Banks

  19. PDF Growth of Banking Sector in India: A Collective Study of History and

    and 1913, a number of other banks, i.e., Bank of India, Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Indian Bank, and Bank of Mysore were set up. The Reserve Bank of India came in 1935. During the first phase, the growth in banking sector was quite slow and banks also experienced periodic failures between 1913 and 1948.

  20. Investigation of deformation failure mechanism and stability of the

    The stability of a slope at a hydropower station is closely related to variations in water storage levels. At China's Yellow River Laxiwa Hydropower Station, although operations have been at normal water level since 2015, slope deformation intensified and local instability occurred during the impoundment process. Therefore, it is important to research the mechanism of landslides, predict ...

  21. (PDF) A Study of The Evolution of Indian Banking Industry and Its

    This research paper aims to provide insight into the origin and development of the banking sector in Ethiopia, as well as its current structure, regulatory framework, performance, and status quo.