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Book Efficiency Profitability Relationship of Indian Public Sector Banks

Download or read book Efficiency Profitability Relationship of Indian Public Sector Banks written by Sourabh Singha Roy and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This article is an attempt to explore the relationship between Technical Efficiency (TE) and profitability of 27 Public Sector Banks (PSBs) based on cross section data of 2015. The Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has been used to calculate the TE score. It is observed that the average TE score of the industry is 85.8 percent. This result indicates that the Indian PSBs have the capacity of producing 1.16 as much output by using same level of inputs. It is also found that the operating efficiency of State Bank of India Group is higher than the Non-State Bank of India Group. The investigation of efficiency-profitability matrix on the basis of efficiency scores and Return on Assets (ROA) revealed that the resource utilization process of 14 banks are not satisfactory. These banks are falling in the 'lucky' and 'underdog' quadrants of the matrix. 7 Indian PSBs occupied the position of the 'ace' quadrant. These banks are the role models of other inefficient banks. Out of these 7 'ace' banks 4 banks are in the 'superstar' category whose TE scores is one and ROA is also above average. Further investigation established that the State Bank of Hyderabad is the most efficient bank in the industry and this bank may be awarded as the 'Superstar' of the Indian Public Sector Banking Industry.

Book Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks

Download or read book Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks written by Sunil Kumar and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-10-23 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ​ The goal of this book is to assess the efficacy of India’s financial deregulation programme by analyzing the developments in cost efficiency and total factor productivity growth across different ownership types and size classes in the banking sector over the post-deregulation years. The work also gauges the impact of inclusion or exclusion of a proxy for non-traditional activities on the cost efficiency estimates for Indian banks, and ranking of distinct ownership groups. It also investigates the hitherto neglected aspect of the nature of returns-to-scale in the Indian banking industry. In addition, the work explores the key bank-specific factors that explain the inter-bank variations in efficiency and productivity growth. Overall, the empirical results of this work allow us to ascertain whether the gradualist approach to reforming the banking system in a developing economy like India has yielded the most significant policy goal of achieving efficiency and productivity gains. The authors believe that the findings of this book could give useful policy directions and suggestions to other developing economies that have embarked on a deregulation path or are contemplating doing so.

Book A Comparative Study on Efficiency of Selected Public Sector Banks in India

Download or read book A Comparative Study on Efficiency of Selected Public Sector Banks in India written by Kwadwo Boateng and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The study was conducted to compare the efficiency levels of selected 12 public sector banks (PSBs) in India. Public sector banks are banks with more than 50% shares owned by the government. Data for seven years was compiled from the annual reports of these banks for computation of the efficiency ratios for the analysis. The ratios were grouped into management and employee efficiencies. The management efficiency ratios included net interest margin, non-interest income margin, and operating profit to total assets. The employee efficiency ratios on the other hand includes profit per employee, business per employee, wages to total expenses, and wages to total income.The results from the ANOVA analysis of the management efficiency measures indicated that all the 12 selected PSBs banks have unequal efficiency levels. The results from the ANOVA analysis of the employee efficiency measures also indicated that all banks have unequal level of employee efficiency with the exception of wages to income ratio, which was equal among the banks. It was therefore recommended, that public sector banks in India must improve upon both management and employee efficiencies of their respective banks in order to increase productivity and for that matter profitability.

Book The Performance of Indian Banks During Financial Liberalization

Download or read book The Performance of Indian Banks During Financial Liberalization written by Ms.Petya Koeva Brooks and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2003-07-01 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper provides new empirical evidence on the impact of financial liberalization on the performance of Indian commercial banks. The analysis focuses on examining the behavior and determinants of bank intermediation costs and profitability during the liberalization period. The empirical results suggest that ownership type has a significant effect on some performance indicators and that the observed increase in competition during financial liberalization has been associated with lower intermediation costs and profitability of the Indian banks.

Book Efficiency of Public Sector Banks in India

Download or read book Efficiency of Public Sector Banks in India written by A. Padmavathi and published by Serials Publications. This book was released on 2006 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Banking Sector Reforms in India and Performance Evaluation of Commercial Banks

Download or read book Banking Sector Reforms in India and Performance Evaluation of Commercial Banks written by Debaprosanna Nandy and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 2010-07-29 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Committee on Financial System (CFS), popularly known as Narasimham Committee, was set up in 1991 to make recommendations for bringing about the necessary reforms in the financial sector. Narasimham Committee appraised and acknowledged the success and progress of Indian banks since the major banks were nationalized on 19 July 1969. Unfortunately, the developments were witnessed only in the field of expansion and spread of bank branches, generation of huge employment and mobilization of savings rather than also in improvement in efficiency. Besides, corruption, fraud, misutilization in public money, outdated technology, and politicization in policy making were found to be major drawbacks in the real progress of the banks. As the banking sector plays an important and crucial role in the economy of a country for its stabilization and balanced growth, major reforms were urgently needed, after 22 years of nationalization, to revive Indian banks. This was not only in the field of profitability, but also in the overall efficiency, viz., better management of non-performing assets (NPAs), satisfying capital requirements, increased cost effectiveness and control, enhanced customer service, improved technology, establishing competitive interest rate, effective man-power planning, introduction of asset-liability management, better productivity, launching new products, and becoming more competent to face the upcoming challenges and competition from foreign as well as private sector banks in the era of globalization and liberalization. The objectives of the study are to examine the need and relevance of reforms in Indian banks, to assess the efficiency and profitability of Indian banks during reforms from different perspectives, to discuss various issues of NPA management in the light of reforms, to measure the performance of the banks of West Bengal during the reforms, to analyse the role of information technology and its relevancy in Indian banks in the era of reforms, and to impart necessary suggestions for the improvement of the efficiency and profitability of Indian banks.

Book Public Sector Banks in India

Download or read book Public Sector Banks in India written by R. K. Raul and published by Gyan Publishing House. This book was released on 2005 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present book examines the impact of Financial Reforms on the working of banking sector in general and Public Sector Banks in particular. In addition to assess multi-dimensional trend of banking sector, it examines the impact of Deregulation Policies on the Management of bank s resources. The book identifies many critical issues like determinants of Non-performing Assets, Profitability productivity of banks, mismatch of assets and liabilities and services rendered by banks particularly in the backward regions. The treatise embodies in it inter-intra banks and inter-intra regional, districts level variations. To encounter the objectives, appropriate hypothesis have been framed, statistical and financial techniques have been used to testify, the nature and problems of Public Sector vis-à-vis Private Sector and foreign banks. This book runs into ten chapters encompassing into different aspects of bank s performances with critical assessment in the context of reform package. The book will meet the growing interest of students, researchers, scholars, policymakers and general readers. It may be used as textbook for B.Com, B.B.A., M.B.A.; M.F.M. and M.A. (Eco.), M.Sc. (Eco.) courses.

Book Determinants of Commercial Bank Interest Margins and Profitability

Download or read book Determinants of Commercial Bank Interest Margins and Profitability written by Asl? Demirgüç-Kunt and published by World Bank Publications. This book was released on 1998 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: March 1998 Differences in interest margins reflect differences in bank characteristics, macroeconomic conditions, existing financial structure and taxation, regulation, and other institutional factors. Using bank data for 80 countries for 1988-95, Demirgüç-Kunt and Huizinga show that differences in interest margins and bank profitability reflect various determinants: * Bank characteristics. * Macroeconomic conditions. * Explicit and implicit bank taxes. * Regulation of deposit insurance. * General financial structure. * Several underlying legal and institutional indicators. Controlling for differences in bank activity, leverage, and the macroeconomic environment, they find (among other things) that: * Banks in countries with a more competitive banking sector-where banking assets constitute a larger share of GDP-have smaller margins and are less profitable. The bank concentration ratio also affects bank profitability; larger banks tend to have higher margins. * Well-capitalized banks have higher net interest margins and are more profitable. This is consistent with the fact that banks with higher capital ratios have a lower cost of funding because of lower prospective bankruptcy costs. * Differences in a bank's activity mix affect spread and profitability. Banks with relatively high noninterest-earning assets are less profitable. Also, banks that rely largely on deposits for their funding are less profitable, as deposits require more branching and other expenses. Similarly, variations in overhead and other operating costs are reflected in variations in bank interest margins, as banks pass their operating costs (including the corporate tax burden) on to their depositors and lenders. * In developing countries foreign banks have greater margins and profits than domestic banks. In industrial countries, the opposite is true. * Macroeconomic factors also explain variation in interest margins. Inflation is associated with higher realized interest margins and greater profitability. Inflation brings higher costs-more transactions and generally more extensive branch networks-and also more income from bank float. Bank income increases more with inflation than bank costs do. * There is evidence that the corporate tax burden is fully passed on to bank customers in poor and rich countries alike. * Legal and institutional differences matter. Indicators of better contract enforcement, efficiency in the legal system, and lack of corruption are associated with lower realized interest margins and lower profitability. This paper-a product of the Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the group to study bank efficiency.

Book Profitability Performance of Public Sector Commercial Banks in India

Download or read book Profitability Performance of Public Sector Commercial Banks in India written by Selvakumar Marimuthu and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2012-06 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In India, Commercial Banks are broadly divided into public sector, private sector and foreign banks. Public Sector Banks include the SBI and its associate banks numbering eight (8) besides nineteen (19) nationalised banks. Thus there are 28 public sector banks in India. The public sector commercial banks (PSCBs) have a wide network through out the country having large number of branches. It provides loans and advances to various categories of people under various schemes and these banks are very supportive to government for its development programs. In recent years, there have been considerable pressures on the profitability of banks. Profitability is considered as an index of financial health. Banks are urged to generate sufficient revenue to meet the rising cost of funds. Profitability is a key result area where performance and results directly and virtually affect the survival. Therefore, this study analyses the profitability performance of public sector commercial banks in India.

Book Efficiency of Growth Drivers

Download or read book Efficiency of Growth Drivers written by Susmita Chatterjee and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-10-20 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book covers three main areas, namely the pharmaceuticals industry, the telecommunications sector and the banking sector, with a focus on manufacturing and service. It includes a brief analysis of all three, particularly in the context of their evolution, current status, cost efficiency, and growth projections. The Indian pharmaceuticals market is the third-largest in the world in terms of volume and thirteenth-largest in terms of value; further, India is the world’s largest provider of generic drugs. India is currently the second-largest telecommunications market and has the third-highest number of internet users in the world. At the same time, the deregulation of foreign direct investment (FDI) norms has made banking one of the fastest-growing sectors and a top-five employment opportunity generator in the country. Further, the efficiency and profitability of India’s banking sector has assumed prime importance due to intense competition, customer demands and bank reforms. The book gauges the relative performance of the Indian banks based on certain key parameters. It then concisely presents the efficiency results, vividly portraying the industry’s current status and serving as a ready reference that will be valuable to students, academics and industry experts alike.

Book Performance Appraisal of Public and New Private Sector Banks in India

Download or read book Performance Appraisal of Public and New Private Sector Banks in India written by Reetu Kapoor and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2013 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Indian Banking Industry is going through a period of intense change where the global trends are affecting the banking business. The global financial crisis of 2008 has proved that India banking sector is robust and resilient. In this cut throat era of cyber age new vistas have been opened up for this sector. The study deals with a comprehensive evaluation of the Indian banks and examines the effect of reforms on the performance of the Indian Banking Industry. It covers the comparative growth, efficiency, productivity and profitability among giants of Indian banking sector i.e. public sector banks with the baby units of new generation banks i.e. new private sector banks with the post liberalization focus during the period of 1995-96 to 2007-08. This book portrays the performance of public sector and new private sector banks in India with the help of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), Herfindahl's Concentration Index and Profitability Indices. Multivariate Analysis has also been used to check the factors affecting the profitability of banks. This book is useful for academia as well as for economists, analysts and policy makers in the field of Commerce, Economics and Management.

Book Measurement of Efficiency of Top 12 Banks in India Using DuPont Analysis

Download or read book Measurement of Efficiency of Top 12 Banks in India Using DuPont Analysis written by Vaishali Padake and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indian economic growth is largely supported by the banking sector. Profitability of a bank depends on the amount of capital available with the bank for business activities. Public sector banks are largely funded by the government and hence the equity component in the share capital is quite less than that of private sector banks. The question is how efficiently the capital is used. Are the profitability ratios true reflections of the performance of a bank? In the present paper, the top 12 banks that form the BSE Bankex are selected to study the performance of the banking sector in India in the last six years. The performance of the banks was studied using DuPont model, as DuPont analysis provides much deeper understanding on the efficiency of the bank. The findings reveal that the performance of the bank cannot be judged by profit or some ratios alone and that the banks that made more profits were not really efficient.

Book Performance Evaluation And Customer Satisfaction Of Public Sector Banks And New Generation Private Sector Banks In The Post Liberalised Era

Download or read book Performance Evaluation And Customer Satisfaction Of Public Sector Banks And New Generation Private Sector Banks In The Post Liberalised Era written by Dr Aloysius O.C and published by Archers & Elevators Publishing House. This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Measurement of Efficiency Through Dupont Analysis

Download or read book Measurement of Efficiency Through Dupont Analysis written by Vaishali Padake and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indian economic growth is largely supported by the banking sector. Profitability of a bank depends on the amount of capital available with the bank for business activities. Public sector banks are largely funded by the government and hence the equity component in the share capital is quite less than that of private sector banks. The question is how efficiently the capital is used? Are the profitability ratios true reflections of the performance of a bank? In the present paper, top 12 banks that form the BSE Bankex are selected to study the performance of the banking sector in India in the last three years and compares with the peer performance. The performance of the banks was studied using DuPont model as DuPont analysis provides much deeper understanding on the efficiency of the bank. The findings reveal that performance of the bank cannot be judged by the profit or some ratios alone. It provides information on bank's resources and its impact on business. The banks that made more profits were not really efficient.

Book An Analysis of Financial Performance of Selected Public Sector Banks in India

Download or read book An Analysis of Financial Performance of Selected Public Sector Banks in India written by Nidhi Nalwaya and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities. Banks are a fundamental component of the financial system, and are also active players in financial markets. The banking sector is the most dominant sector of the financial system in India, and with good valuations and increasing profits, the sector has been among the top performance in the markets. The recent tech-savvy practices and processes adopted have propelled public sector banks out of complacency and given them a competitive edge. PSB`s such as PNB and Bank of Baroda are posting rapid increase in their asset base every year as compared to other public sector banks. The objective of present paper is to analyze the financial performance of the public sector banks on Return on Net Worth, Net Operating Profit per Share, Debt Equity Ratio, and Capital Adequacy Ratio. For this study six Public Sector Banks have been selected. The Indian banking system faces several difficult challenges. The selected public sector banks have performed well on the sources of growth rate and financial efficiency during the study period.

Book Performance of Financial Institutions

Download or read book Performance of Financial Institutions written by Patrick T. Harker and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2000-05-18 with total page 516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The efficient operation of financial intermediaries--banks, insurance and pension fund firms, government agencies and so on--is instrumental for the efficient functioning of the financial system and the fueling of the economies of the twenty-first century. But what drives the performance of these institutions in today's global environment? In this volume, world-renowned scholars bring their expertise to bear on the issues. Primary among them are the definition and measurement of efficiency of a financial institution, benchmarks of efficiency, identification of the drivers of performance and measurement of their effects on efficiency, the impact of financial innovation and information technologies on performance, the effects of process design, human resource management policies, as well as others.

Book Analysis of Financial Performance of Selected Commercial Banks in India

Download or read book Analysis of Financial Performance of Selected Commercial Banks in India written by Srinivasan Palamalai and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present study attempts to evaluate the financial performance of selected Indian commercial banks for the period from 2012/13 to 2016/17. The study comprises 16 commercial banks, 11 representing public sector and 5 from private sector, and the financial performance of these banks are analysed using the financial ratios. The study shows that the financial performance of private sector banks is relatively better than the public sector banks throughout the study period. Besides, the study examines the impact of liquidity, solvency and efficiency on the profitability of the selected Indian commercial banks by employing the panel data estimations, viz. the Fixed Effect and Random Effect models. The empirical results from the panel data estimations revealed that the liquidity ratio and solvency ratio, and the turnover ratio and solvency ratio are found to have positive and significant impact on the profitability of selected public sector and private sector banks, respectively, bearing testimony to the fact that profitability is a function of those ratios.