A Comparative Study on Financial Performance of Public Sector Banks in India Through Camel Model
Abstract
The wider objective of the banking sector reforms in India has been to improve and increase efficiency and profitability of the banks. The banking sector in India has continuously undergone various changes in the areas of prudential, regulatory, disclosure and supervisory norms. It has been passing through the liberalisation process and deregulation of interest regime at the same time. Commercial banks, especially the dominant public sector banks, have been facing competition from their rival banks. The present study is an attempt to compare financial performance of public sector banks based on the CAMEL variables and to find out whether the average performance of both public sector banks differ significantly.
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BOOKS:
Basics of Banking and Finance – Dr. K.M.Bhattarcharya and O.P. Agarwal
Management of Indian Financial Institutions –R. M. Srivastava and Divya Nigam
Research Methodology – C.R. Kothari
JOURNALS:
International Journal of Recent Innovations in Academic Research
International Journal of Management, IT & Engineering
Indian Journal of Applied Research
ANNUAL REPORT:
Annual Report of State Bank of India
Annual Report of Bank of Baroda
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