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Banking System in India

- Reforms & Performance Evaluation
Af: S M Jawed Akhtar Engelsk Hardback

Banking System in India

- Reforms & Performance Evaluation
Af: S M Jawed Akhtar Engelsk Hardback
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Prior to economic reforms initiated in early 1990s, the banking sector in India suffered from lack of competition, low capital base, inefficiency and high intermediation costs. The banking industry -- dominated by the public sector -- was subject to a high degree of financial repression, characterised by administered interest rates and allocated credit. Reforms in the commercial banking sector had two distinct phases. The first phase of reforms -- introduced subsequent to the release of the Report of the Committee on Financial System (Chairman: M Narasimham), 1992 -- focussed mainly on enabling and strengthening measures. The second phase of reforms -- introduced subsequent to the recommendations of the Committee on Banking Sector Reforms (Chairman: M. Narasimham), 1998 -- placed greater emphasis on structural measures and improvement in standards of disclosure and levels of transparency in order to align the Indian standards with international best practices. Reforms have brought about considerable improvements as reflected in various parameters relating to capital adequacy, asset quality, profitability and operational efficiency. Although commercial banks still face the problem of overhang of non-performing assets (NPAs), high spread and low profitability in comparison with banks in other emerging market economies, reforms have been successful in enhancing the performance of commercial banks in terms of both stability and efficiency parameters.
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Prior to economic reforms initiated in early 1990s, the banking sector in India suffered from lack of competition, low capital base, inefficiency and high intermediation costs. The banking industry -- dominated by the public sector -- was subject to a high degree of financial repression, characterised by administered interest rates and allocated credit. Reforms in the commercial banking sector had two distinct phases. The first phase of reforms -- introduced subsequent to the release of the Report of the Committee on Financial System (Chairman: M Narasimham), 1992 -- focussed mainly on enabling and strengthening measures. The second phase of reforms -- introduced subsequent to the recommendations of the Committee on Banking Sector Reforms (Chairman: M. Narasimham), 1998 -- placed greater emphasis on structural measures and improvement in standards of disclosure and levels of transparency in order to align the Indian standards with international best practices. Reforms have brought about considerable improvements as reflected in various parameters relating to capital adequacy, asset quality, profitability and operational efficiency. Although commercial banks still face the problem of overhang of non-performing assets (NPAs), high spread and low profitability in comparison with banks in other emerging market economies, reforms have been successful in enhancing the performance of commercial banks in terms of both stability and efficiency parameters.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 236
ISBN-13: 9788177082838
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 8177082833
Kategori: Bankvirksomhed
Udg. Dato: 31 jul 2011
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 151mm
Højde: 220mm
Forlag: New Century Publications
Oplagsdato: 31 jul 2011
Forfatter(e): S M Jawed Akhtar
Forfatter(e) S M Jawed Akhtar


Kategori Bankvirksomhed


ISBN-13 9788177082838


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 236


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 151mm


Højde 220mm


Udg. Dato 31 jul 2011


Oplagsdato 31 jul 2011


Forlag New Century Publications