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The India Banking Industry
Scope eKnowledge Center Ltd. - 9/1/2001 - 55 Pages - ID: SCO751948
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Abstract

The Indian Banking industry, which is governed by the Banking Regulation Act of India, 1949 can be broadly classified into two major categories, non-scheduled banks and scheduled banks. Scheduled banks comprise commercial banks and the co-operative banks. In terms of ownership, commercial banks can be further grouped into nationalized banks, the State Bank of India and its group banks, regional rural banks and private sector banks (the old/ new domestic and foreign). These banks have over 67,000 branches spread across the country. This report covers the industry. 
 

Table of Contents
Executive Summary

Background

  • Segmentation of the Industry
  • Increased Competition- The Order Of The Day
  • Public Sector Banks -Still The Mainstay
  • Evolution of the Industry
  • The Role of the Central bank In India
  • Importance Of The Sector

Global Scenario

  • Interest Rate Scenario-Global And Its Effects In India
  • Recent Crises
  • Indian Players abroad

Government Policies

  • Narasimham Committee Report II- The Second Phase of Reforms
  • Verma Committee Report on Weak Banks
  • Reduction of PPF and Small Savings Rates- Continuation of Reforms
  • Bank Equity Dilution To 33.0 percent
  • Capital Market Exposures Norms And Implications
  • Bank Exposure Limits To Individual Corporates And Business Groups
  • Rationalization Of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) norms
  • Highlights Of The New Guidelines To Set Up Banks
  • New Guidelines On Income-Recognition For Banks
  • Multiple Banking Ground Rules
  • RBI Tightens Bullion Trading Norms For Banks
  • Net Banking Norms
  • Union Budget 2001-02
  • Stance of Monetary Policy for 2001-02
  • Implications Of The Major Government Policies

Current Scenario

  • Performance Of Major Macro Indicators
  • Market Size In Terms of Deposits And Credit
  • Financing the Government
  • Performance Of Major Segments In Fiscal 2001
  • Sectoral and Industry-wise Deployment of Gross Bank Credit (Changes)
  • Trends in rural and urban lending.
  • Segment-wise Analysis of Performance and Strategies
  • Subsidiaries Of Banks And Their Role
  • Important Indicators in Banking
  • Asset Related Ratios
  • Recent Trends
  • Narasimhan Committee report- On M&A

Revenue Drivers

Figures That Matter

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