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 ...
The performance of banking sector is considered as an effective measure to examine the financial health of an economy. For the assessment of performance of banks in India, Reserve Bank of India has recommended two supervisory rating models (Capital Adequacy, Assets Quality, Management, Earning, ...
The banking sector in a country is the lifeline of the economy and plays an influential role in supporting economic growth, especially, in developing countries like India. The Banking sector in India has always been one of the most preferred avenues for employment. As per the McKinsey report ...
Banks make up the main portion of the financial system in India. The history, composition and functioning of the banking sector in India is summarised in this chapter in order to understand the role of psychological empowerment on job satisfaction and job-related stress in the service sector ...
the banking sector in IndiaThe formal banking system started with establishment of General Bank of India 1786 followed by other banks which could not strive for long. The notable developmdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2577067Yogesh Prasad KolekarSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Banking in India is generally fairly mature in terms of supply, product range, and reach-even though reach in rural India still remains a challenge for the private sector and foreign banks in the year 2007. The broad objective of the financial sector reform has thus been to create a viable...
Banking Sector Reforms in India: An OverviewShankar T. BattaseSmt. Sunanda ShankarIJSR - International Journal of Scientific Research(IJSR), IJSR
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