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Mangalmay Journal of Management & Technology
Year : 2019, Volume : 8, Issue : 2
First page : ( 20) Last page : ( 32)
Print ISSN : 0973-7251. Online ISSN : 2230-729X.

Portfolio of NPA's in Indian Public Sector Banks

Dr Sharma Anshul1, Srivastava Vivek2

1Dean, IIMT, Greater Noida

2Assistant Professor, IIMT, Greater Noida

Online published on 18 April, 2020.

Abstract

As far as the present scenario is concerned, the banking industry is in a transition phase. The Public Sector Banks, which are the foundation of the Indian banking system account for more than 78 per cent of total banking industry assets. Unfortunately they are burdened with excessive Non Performing Assets (NPA), massive manpower and lack of modern technology. It is also dangerous for bank's profitability credibility and economics of scale. Narasimham Committee report recommended various guidelines to RBI in 1993 to identify and reduce of NPAs be treated as national priority. NPA indicated the bankers credit risks and efficiency of allocation of sources. The Financial reforms have helped largely to reduce NPA in Indian Bank Industry. This paper attempts to analyze the performance of different banks. To compare the performance of public sector, private sector and foreign banks selective indicators were taken into considerations. These Indicators were Gross NPAs and Gross Advances.

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Keywords

Issue and Challenges for Indian Banking Industry, Impact and Causes of NPAs, Co-relation between Gross NPAs & Gross Advances.

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