International Journal of Business Management & Research - Volumes & Issues - Volume 10: Dec 2020, Issue 2

Performance Evaluation of Public Sector Banks of India

Authors

Meenakshi Rani , Dr Shalini Gupta

DOI Number

Keywords

Public Sector Banks, Operating Profit, Net Profit, Total income

Abstract

The financial business in India overall is making critical commitments for the improvement of the economy and assisting with accomplishing manageable development. In India banks are perhaps the most advantageous entertainer on the planet banking industry seeing colossal seriousness, development, effectiveness, benefit and sufficiency, particularly in the ongoing years. Consequently, it is imperative to quantify adequacy across different banks in the nation and recognize the more vulnerable areas of the financial division, devise fitting methodologies and approaches to lift these segments and in the end make a domain that leads banks to be sound and results in soundness. On behalf of these the main purpose of the banking sector is to generate profit. Profitability is the primary goal of all business ventures. So these study an attempt to analyze profitability of selected public and private sector banks in India. This study used into three key factors which affect the profitability analysis of Indian banking sector using mean, standard deviation and co-efficient of variation.

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How to cite

Journal

International Journal of Business Management & Research

ISSN

2249-2143

Periodicity

Bi-Annual