Distinguish between Public Sector Banks & Private Sector Banks.

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Presentation on
Public Sector & Private Sector Bank.
Presented To:
Prof. Prasad Joshi
By:
SomnathPagar AbhishekMahale
MET IOM, Nashik.

What is Bank?
Bankisalawfulorganization,whichaccepts
depositsthatcanbewithdrawnondemand.Italso
lendsmoneytoindividualsandbusinesshousesthat
needit.
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Types of Bank
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CommercialBank
Definition-
CommercialBanksarebankinginstitutionsthataccept
depositsandgrantshort-term,mediumandlongtermloansand
advancestotheircustomers.
Public sector banks –
Majority stake is held by the Government of India or
Reserve Bank of India.
Ex –SBI, Bank of Baroda, Dena Bank, etc.
Private sector banks –
Majority of share capital of the bank is held by private
individuals, Registered as companies with limited liability.
Ex –ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, YES Bank etc.
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63%
19%
8%
6%
4%
Market Shares of Indian Financial Sectors
Banks
Insurance Companies
Non-Banking Financial
Institutions
Mutual Funds
Provident And Pension
Funds
*Source: Banking Structure Report by-D. Subbarao.MET IOM, Nashik.

Market Shares of Indian Banking Sectors
67.2
18.7
6.5 2.7 3.4 1.5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Public Sector BankPrivate Sector bankForeign Banks Regional and Rural
Banks
Rural and Urban Co-
operative Banks
Local Area Banks
*Source: Banking Structure Report by-D. Subbarao.MET IOM, Nashik.

Public & Private Sector Banking Structure
Public Sector Banks (26)
State Bank ofIndia
Associates Banks(6)
Nationalized (19)
Private SectorBanks (20+2)
Old Private Sector Banks (13)
New Private Sector Banks (7+2)
New Banking Licenses issued by RBI in 2014
Infrastructure Development Finance Company(IDFC)
BandhanMicro-finance
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Licensing Policy
TheRBIissuesbanklicencesundersection22oftheBanking
RegulationAct,1949.Thelicenceenablesthebanktodobankingandother
financialservicesactivitieslistedintheBankingRegulationAct.
For Public Sector & Private Sector Banks-
1)Eligible Promoters
2)Foreign shareholding in the bank –Not exceed 49 %.
3)Capital Requirement
Minimum capital requirement Rs 1 Billion(1991)
Minimum capital requirement Rs 3 Billion(2001)
Minimum capital requirement Rs 5 Billion(2013)
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Legal Framework for Banking
At present, commercial banks are governed by the following six statutes-
The Banking Regulation Act, 1949
Banking Companies (Acquisition & Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1970/1980
State Bank of India Act 1955
State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act, 1959
Industrial Development Bank (Transfer of Undertaking and Repeal) Act, 2003 and
The Companies Act, 2013 ( Old-1956).
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Presence of Indian Public & Private banks abroad
Indian banks are allowed to expand overseas under a policy framework of
Reserve Bank of India and Government of India. In February 2005, RBI had
come out with a press release stating that the applications from Indian banks for
setting up representative offices / branches / subsidiary’s outside India.
State Bank of India accounted for the largest share (29.71%) in the total assets of
the overseas branches of Indian banks as on March 31, 2013.
Bank of Baroda with 20.53%
Bank of India with 16.08% and
ICICI Bank with 15.47%.
Spread across
17 countries.
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Comparative Analysis:
Public vs. Private Sector Banks
Return on Assets and Return on Equity
BankSector
Return on AssetsReturn on Equity
2012-132013-14*2012-132013-14*
Public Sector Banks
SBI 0.78 0.89 13.24 15.25
Nationalised Banks* 0.74 0.88 12.34 14.65
SBIGroup 0.88 0.94 15.29 14.95
Private Sector banks
Old Pvt. Sector Banks1.26 1.42 16.22 17.05
New Pvt. Sector Banks1.74 1.86 16.51 17.94
Source: RBI Published data
Notes: 1. Return on Assets = Net profit/Average total assets.
2. Return on Equity = Net profit/Average total equity.
3. *The data for 2014 is provisional.
4. * Nationalised banks include IDBI Bank Ltd.
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Priority Sector Advances
(Amount in billion)
Notes: 1. Figures in brackets are percentages to ANBC or CE of
OBE, whichever is higher, in the respective groups.
2. The data for 2014 is provisional.
Source: RBI Annual Report 2014.
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Name ofIndian Bank Ranking
SBI 38
ICICI Bank 99
HDFC Bank 126
Axisbank 175
PNB 189
BOB(Baroda) 206
Ranking of Indian banks in the global league
*Source: http://brandirectory.com/league_tables/table/banking-500-2013
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Thank You…!
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