Financial Efficacy of Selected Public and Private Sector Banks in India
M.SakthiVadivel and
S.Ayyappan,M.Com,MPhil
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M.SakthiVadivel: Assistant Professor,Dr.Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi-642003, India
S.Ayyappan,M.Com,MPhil: Associate Professor,Sakthi Institute of information and Management Studies,Pollachi-642001,India
International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies, 2013, vol. 2, issue 2, 26-31
Abstract:
The banks in India have over 67,000 branches located across the country. All these are classified into two major categories, non-scheduled banks and scheduled banks. Scheduled banks includes commercial banks and the co-operative banks. The public sector banks are accountable for more than 78 percent of total banking industry in India. Even though private sector banks came later into the market, due to their customer servicing and easy banking features they are also competing equally with already existing public sector banks. so it is very essential to analyze how their financial performance is influenced by number of factors which will further suggest them where they need to concentrate more. in this article we have analyzed the correlation between return on total assets and other financial variables of selected private and public banks in India.
Keywords: Banks; Finance; Service; Customer; Branch (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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