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found that in year 2010, ICICI Bank has maximum NOPAT. The value of EVA was ranging from 14.48% to 91.14% during 2010. A … coefficient of determination of 17.37% was highest in Induslnd bank, which indicates that about 17.37% of the variation in stock … price of Indulsand (the independent variable) can be explained by the relationship to EVA of Induslnd bank (the dependent …
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Banking is the epicenter of economic development. The banking system in India is undergoing a structural transformation …, custodian services, private equity, etc. The present paper analyzes the service quality of a bank with regard to savings account … services provided by the bank using SERVQUAL. Such a study is useful in determining the weak areas of a bank's service where …
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mentioned dimensions. The result reveals that State Bank of India (SBI) has become the first Indian bank to adopt technology and … improving IT infrastructure among public sector banks as per the above said dimensions and ICICI Bank tops among private banks …
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The Financial crisis of 2008 led the Reserve Bank of India to lay down stricter guidelines for Corporate Governance …
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customers' opinion. However, on the other side, in depth analysis of bank's online portal without approaching the customers may …
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The present study tries to compare the corporate governance disclosure levels of private and public sector banks in Indian context. Using the Corporate Governance reports for a sample of Indian Banks listed on BSE BANKEX index, we review the Corporate Governance practices of Indian Banks on...
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against 250 million bank accounts which can be explored by Indian banks especially when the rural consumer is now showing more …
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of them are synergy, tax considerations, economies of scale in operations, diversification. Merger taking place in India …
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generalised in case of entire Indian banking industry as it focused only on the sales strategies of private sector banks in India …
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Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is a very useful growth measure. We compare the top five private sector banks in India …, ranking them via the CAMEL rating based on the CAGR of CAMEL parameters. Of the banks chosen for the study, IndusInd bank … ranked first in capital adequacy, asset quality and earnings quality. HDFC bank ranked first in management efficiency and …
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