نتایج جستجو برای: Indian Banks

تعداد نتایج: 97426  

2013
S. T. Surulivel

This research study explores the Cost efficiency of Indian banking sector by employing Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA). This paper empirically evaluated the impact of Information Technology (IT) on the Cost efficiency of the Indian banks .The present study is based on panel data over the period of 2009-2013. For this paper 77 banks of India are being considered. This paper identifies the ave...

Journal: :MIS Quarterly 2013
Pankaj Setia Viswanath Venkatesh Supreet Joglekar

The Indian banking sector has undergone rapid transformation since 1991—the year India started a series of economic reforms. As part of the reforms, along with public sector banks, private sector banks started operations in the country. Due to the rapid reforms of the banking sector and the increased competition, Indian banks are now featured prominently on the global stage. Estimates indicate ...

2010
R. K. Uppal

Indian banking industry has transformed in recent years due to the globalization market which has resulted in fierce competition. This new competitive environment has resulted in new challenges for the Indian banks especially for public sector banks to retain their share. The present paper is mainly concerned with the analysis of factors that influence the performance of banks. The paper examin...

For banks and financial institutions, credit risk had been an essential factor that needed to be managed well. Credit risk was the possibility that a borrower of counter party would fail to meet its obligations in accordance with agreed terms. Credit risk; therefore arise from the bank’s dealings with or lending to corporate, individuals, and other banks or financial institutions.  Credit risk...

2011
Arpita Khare

The research attempts to understand the Indian customers’ perceptions towards the service quality of multinational banks. There have been several studies to understand the service quality in the banking sector. With liberalisation policies initiated by the Indian Government, the multinational banks have been making investments in the country. To be successful in the country, they would have to ...

2009
Chinmoy Ghosh James Hilliard

This paper provides evidence on the value of the vote hypothesis with stock price analysis around liberalization of foreign ownership restrictions in the private Indian banks. In May 2005, the Indian government removed the cap of 10 percent ownership by foreign banks, which had made takeover of Indian banks impossible for foreign banks. We hypothesize that removal of the voting cap would increa...

2015
Vikas Chauhan

With the time, the way banks used to operate has changed due to advent of internet in banking institutions. The implementation of internet in banking organizations has modernized the banks. Implementing the internet banking approach has benefited the both i.e. consumers as well as banks. Considering the benefits, the banks all over the globe have implemented the internet banking and banking org...

Non-performing assets (NPAs) have been a major cause of concern for Indian commercial banks in the recent past years. Many studies have been reported on the different aspects of NPAs in Indian banking system. However, there is a crucial lack of investigation on the comparative assessment of various types of banks such as Public sector banks, Private sector banks and foreign banks so that the tr...

K. Pal Narwal M. Kumar Yadav, S. Pathneja

Present paper intends to measure the determinants of performance of Indian financial sector. The performance variables of banking sector and microfinance institutions in India are studied over a study period of six years i.e. 2006-07 to 2011-12. The financial sector of India is gaining strength over the years and its contribution to growth is overwhelming. Banks are considered the main componen...

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2015
a. singh

for banks and financial institutions, credit risk had been an essential factor that needed to be managed well. credit risk was the possibility that a borrower of counter party would fail to meet its obligations in accordance with agreed terms. credit risk; therefore arise from the bank’s dealings with or lending to corporate, individuals, and other banks or financial institutions.  credit risk...

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