India's banking sector is currently valued at Rs 81 trillion (US$ 1.31 trillion). It has the potential to become the fifth largest banking industry in the world by 2020 and the third largest by 2025, according to an industry report. The face of Indian banking has changed over the years....
It has failed to bring up a banking system at par with international standard and still the banking sector is mainly controlled by the government as public sector being the leader in all spheres of the banking network in the country.Gupta, Ashish...
The Indian banking industry is measured as a flourishing and the secure in the banking world. The countrys economy growth rate by over 9 percent since last several years and that has made it regarded as the next economic power in the world. The paper deals with the banking sector reforms ...
Recapitalization & EmpowermentIt was on the period of time immediately before the occasion of India's Independence day 2015 that government announced Indradhanush for Indian Public Sector BaKumari, KeshavaKumari, PavithraSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
have been compiled into a single list and hosted online so as to make the whole process of job hunting and application easier and less time-consuming. Apart from the core banking jobs in India, the jobs at other allied departments such as LIC and other Insurance Companies are also hosted he...
This book highlights the need and importance of IFRSs in Indian banking Industry, the various phases of implementation of IFRSs in the banking sector in India. The book also highlights on the challenges ahead.Sankar ThappaSankar ThappaLAP LAMBERT Academic PublishingSarkar, T.(2012) "IFRSs in ...
The global financial crisis and its aftermath forced banks to introspect about the kind of financial sector architecture India should have in the years ahead. Indian banks escaped the contagion because they were highly regulated at home and not too integrated with the global financial system in ...
Public Sector BanksPrivate Sector BanksForeign BanksRegional Rural Banks The major stakeholder of these banks is government entities such astheMinistry of finance.These banks prioritise social welfare by providing access to financial services for people, micro & small-sized companies.These banks are gove...
W.T.O. and the Banking Sector in IndiaMoodithaya, M S
Banking Sector Reforms and Progress of Regional Rural Banks in India (An Analytical Study)A retrospect of the events clearly indicates that the Indian banking sector has come far away from the days of nationalization. The Narasimham Committee laid the foundation for the reformation of the Indian ...