Camel research of selected private and public sector banks in India

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Abstract

Banks are the mainstay of any country’s economic development. The money is stored in the bank, wherein the people are risk free of keeping money at home, and whenever required can take their money. The banks also help for any business growth or any start up business. And to meet all this peoples’ requirement and even gain profits, banks sees their financial growth and analyze as what to be done to meet the requirements. Even the people should know, whether the bank in which they have gone on their money is stable and can give back their money back when needed or when the bank fails to shut down due to unavailability of assets or loss which cannot be reclaimed. This report examines the execution of certain private and public sector banks. Five banks from private sector viz. ICICI, HDFC, Axis, YES, Kotak Mahindra and five banks from public sector viz. SBI, PNB, BOB, UBI and Canara bank were chosen for this analysis. The data were collected for a period from 2012-2013 to 2016-2017 (5 years). CAMEL analysis (Capital adequacy, Asset quality, Management efficiency, Earning quality, and Liquidity) was applied towards assessing the performance. Based on CAMEL rating, HDFC & AXIS Bank are considered as performing above average; whereas PNB & Canara Bank is seen as below average. Thus, it could be concluded that in all the parameters of the CAMEL Model and its sub-parameters, the performance of the private sector is found to be better than the public sector.

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Panboli, S., & Birda, K. (2019). Camel research of selected private and public sector banks in India. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(12), 1237–1248. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.L3979.1081219

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