Performance Appraisal of Indian Banks Using Camels Rating
Mihir Dash () and
Annyesha Das
The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2013, vol. XII, issue 2, 31-42
Abstract:
There has been some improvement in the Indian banking sector after the reforms, and CAMELS framework is a natural framework to analyze this improvement. The present study compares the performance of public sector banks with private/foreign banks under the CAMELS framework. The data used for the study were the audited financial statements of a sample of 58 Indian banks for the period 2003-08. The results of the study show that private/foreign banks fared better than public sector banks on most of the CAMELS factors in the study period. The two contributing factors for the better performance of private/foreign banks were Management Soundness and Earnings and Profitability.
Date: 2013
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