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Merger of Public Sector Banks in India Under the Rule of Reason

Rani S. Ladha

Journal of Emerging Market Finance, 2017, vol. 16, issue 3, 259-273

Abstract: This article models the idea of rule of reason of the antitrust literature and applies the model to analyse the possible consolidation of the Indian banking industry through merger and acquisition activities. It offers a strategic perspective for public sector banks whereby the banks either meet societal goals or become savvy international players through mergers. India being an emerging economy, the banking industry faces two critical initiatives: (i) proactive servicing of the rural areas and priority sectors and (ii) a serious presence in the international markets to compete with larger global banks. The model developed in this article suggests ways to evaluate and examine mergers in the banking sector in India to support both these initiatives. It proposes that the government could use the threat of merger to induce reluctant public sector banks to meet the critical domestic agenda and performance metrics. Those that meet the societal goals may continue to have the benefit of the status quo. Those that do not are required to merge to form an entity that can internationally compete in raising equity and deposits and providing loans and services. JEL Classification: G34, G38, K21

Keywords: Mergers; acquisitions; restructuring; government policy and regulation; antitrust law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1177/0972652717722085

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