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Reporting on Internet by Indian Banks

Balwinder Singh and Pooja Malhotra ()

The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2004, vol. III, issue 3, 67-97

Abstract: Worldwide, corporations are using the Internet to reach customers instantaneously. Corporates in the western world are known to use internet services more extensively even for reporting their financial performance as it provides instant accessibility, besides being interactive. Thus, there is a shift in the recent past towards a timelier, readily accessible, interactive web based financial reporting. However, no such literature is available on Indian corporates making use of Internet to report their annual performance. The present paper is an attempt in that direction. The study revealed that Indian private banks are more advanced in using Internet for financial reporting than government-owned banks.

Date: 2004
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