A Comparative Study of the Performance of Selected Indian Private and Public Sector Banks
Shobhna Gupta and
Jasminal Kaur
The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2014, vol. XIII, issue 2, 64-83
Abstract:
This paper studies the comparative performance of selected banks in India from 2008 to 2012, on the basis of certain criteria. Nowadays banks are performing a number of functions in addition to their two main functions, i.e., lending and accepting deposits. Public and private sector banks are competing with each other in bringing out new products and services. This paper analyzes the growth, performance and services provided by both public and private sector banks in terms of loans, cash credits, advances outside India, NPAs, net profits, etc.
Date: 2014
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