global banking developments & growth dimensions of banks in india

YOGESH JAIN,

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Business Management and Administration

ISSN: 2348 -2354          Impact Factor:1.48         Volume:1         Issue:1         Year: 08 December,2013         Pages:23-56

International Journal of Advanced Research in Business Management and Administration

Abstract

anking sector in India is one of the booming sectors of the economy and is growing at a very speedy rate. This sectors in India was liberalized in 1992. The opening up of the Banking for private players has led to rapid growth of the sector.This paper analysis past and present status of the Banking sector in particular. The paper also discusses about the performance of global banking sector.The present descriptive and analytical secondary based study was conducted with an objective to analyze the condition of banking industry and to study the worldwide economic crisis on banking industry in India, also an attempts to study the opportunities and challenges for banking in post liberalization area. The paper is completely a conceptual one whose basic foundation comes from various secondary sources like research articles in Journals, published and unpublished scholarly paper, and books, various international and local journal, speeches, newspapers and websit. The analysis part of the paper is based on the statistical data provide by RBI. In the post liberalization period, the banking industry of India witnessed a marvelous growth but this growth remains significant after economic crisis and at par with global banks are some of the major findings of study.

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Indian Banking Economic crisis Growth dimensions Global Banks

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