The changing role of commercial banks in Indian financial system: Commercial banks and Indian financial system
Book Details
Author(s)Sukhpreet Kaur
PublisherLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN / ASIN384842293X
ISBN-139783848422937
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Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Banks are among the main participants of the financial system in India. The Indian banking has come from a long way from being a sleepy business institution to a highly proactive and dynamic entity. This transformation has been largely brought about by the large dose of liberalization and economic reforms that allowed banks to explore new business opportunities rather than generating revenues from conventional streams (i.e. borrowing and lending). In India the Reserve Bank of India acts as a centralized body monitoring any discrepancies and shortcoming in the system. It is the foremost monitoring Body in the Indian financial sector. The nationalized banks (i.e. government-owned banks) continue to dominate the Indian banking arena. The Indian banking can be broadly categorized into nationalized, private banks and specialized banking institutions. Under the ambit of the nationalized banks come the specialized banking institutions. These co-operatives, rural banks focus on areas of agriculture, rural development etc.
