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The Performance of Indian Commercial Banks Based on Multiple Criteria of Efficiency

Sanjeev C Panandikar

The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2014, vol. XIII, issue 3, 7-22

Abstract: The multi-criteria method, TOPSIS, is used with weights obtained using entropy function of information theory, to measure the metric efficiency ratings for Indian commercial banks on a (0, 1) scale. The bank-wise data comprising seven financial ratios is used from financial year 2001-02 to 2012-13 to rate and rank the banks. The hypotheses of equal and stable performance are tested. The findings reveal that the public sector, private sector and foreign banks do not differ in terms of average efficiency ratings but they differ from year to year. The non-performing assets and the business per employee are found to carry the highest weights.

Date: 2014
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