Report on Indian Banking Industry
08-May-2011 | News-Press Release
Indian Banking Industry: Survives financial tornado; opportunities ahead...
 
 The Indian Banking system has managed to successfully sail through the financial  tornado witnessed by the global economy on the back of sound policies of our  apex bank and fiscal stimulus packages implemented by the Government. Strict  regulations relating to the exposure to derivative instruments, relatively  tighter norms on capital adequacy based on risk-weighted assets and timely  intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) prevented the severe contagion  of the global financial crisis to the Indian banking system.
 
 During the recessionary phase in October 2008–March 2009 period, the RBI was  swift to reduce the policy rates, both repo and reverse repo and provide  liquidity to the economy by reducing the reserve ratios and offering adequate  support to the banking system. Couple of fiscal stimulus packages by the  Government, relaxation of norms for certain sectors like real estate and  allowing the banks to restructure its advances too contributed to the sailing of  Indian banks through the rough phase with minimal impact.
 
 According to this report, the Indian Banking Sector is poised for significant  growth in the coming years driven by:
 
 *Healthy outlook on GDP
 *Under penetrated financial system
 *Borrowings from infrastructure and mortgage finance (home loans)
 
 Table of Contents :
 
 INDEX
 
 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
 I. OUTLOOK SECTION
 Outlook on credit off-take
 Outlook on deposits
 Outlook on net interest margins
 Outlook on non-performing assets
 Outlook on profitability
 
 II. SECTOR SECTION
 1. History of the Banking Sector in India
 History of State Bank of India (SBI) and
 Associates
 History of other banks in India
 Pre-independence
 Post Independence tNationalisation
 Nationalisation tLiberalisation
 - Arguments for Nationalisation
 Liberalisation tcurrent date
 - Interest rate liberalisation
 - Privatisation
 - Entry of foreign banks
 Various Banking Groups
 Regional Distribution of Branches
 History of other banks in India
 
 2. Role of Reserve Bank of India
 RBI monetary and credit policy
 Developments since the global economic
 recession
 Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF)
 Cash Reserve Rati(CRR)
 
 3. Deposits
 Sources of Funds for Banks
 Distribution of deposits of Scheduled
 Commercial banks (SCB)
 Distribution of deposits by Ownership
 Deposits mobilisation from Households
 Types of Deposits
 Current deposits
 Saving deposits
 Term deposits
 Bank group-wise deposit performance
 SBI and Associates
 Nationalised Banks
 Private Sector Banks
 Foreign Banks
 
 4. Advances
 Type-wise break-up of total advances
 Security-wise break-up of total advances
 Credit off take in FY09, FY10 and FY11
 Sectoral Bank Credit
 
 5. Investments
 Break-up of Investments
 Statutory Liquidity Rati(SLR) Investment
 Non-SLR Investments
 
 6. Total Income
 Break-up of total income
 Interest on Advances and Investments
 Other Income
 Fee income
 Non-fee income
 Profit on sale/revaluation of Investments
 
 7. Total Expenses
 Break-up of total expenses
 Operating cost – bank group-wise
 Staff cost
 Non-staff cost
 
 8. Spread and Net Interest Margin (NIM)
 Analysis of Spread and Net Interest
 Margin (NIM) for SCB
 Bank group-wise performance
 Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
 Old Private Sector Banks
 New Private Sector Banks
 Foreign Banks
 
 9. Profitability
 Profitability of SCB
 Bank group-wise performance
 SBI and Associates
 Nationalized Banks
 Private Sector Banks
 Foreign Banks
 
 10. Non Performing Assets (NPA)
 Classification of assets
 Provision requirement for assets based on
 their classification category
 Trend in NPAs for SCB
 NPAs, Provisions and Write-back for
 banking groups
 Sector-wise NPA break-up
 Recovery of NPA
 Recovery of Debts Due tBanks and
 Financial Institutions Act, 1993
 SARFAESI Act, 2002
 Bank group-wise performance
 Public Sector Banks (PSBs)
 Old Private Sector Banks
 New Private Sector Banks
 Foreign Banks
 
 11. Capital Adequacy Rati(CAR)
 Concept
 Trend in CAR
 Bank group-wise trend in CAR over the
 years
 Distribution of banks by CAR.
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