Bank Credit by Commercial Banks in India
Journal Title: IOSR journal of Business and Management - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 4
Abstract
This paper deals with land development bank limited time exercises, and additionally unmistakably demonstrate the utilitarian project, limbs advance requisition methodology and generally speaking exercises about the area advancement bank. The credit –deposit ratio is an Indicator of progress of any financial institution like commercial banks. It indicates the level of credit deployment of banks in relation to deposits mobilized by them. A high credit-deposit ratio indicates that larger portion of deposits is used to earn maximum interests.The study has carried out with a purpose to present the performance of public sector banks through the c-d ratio in last decades by classifying credits and deposits along with the percentage. The current study is an attempt to find out the various factors that justify the performance of commercial banking in Bihar. In this study secondary data was used and the sample size of the study was from 2010 to 2015.
Authors and Affiliations
Kumar Nayan
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