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Indian Banking Sector Analysis (2006-2007)

Indian Banking Sector Analysis (2006-2007)

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Publish Date : Nov, 2006| No. of Pages : 100

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1. Analysts View
 
2. Banking Sector Worldwide Overview, 2005
      2.1 Introduction
      2.2 Worldwide Forecast (2006-2010)
      2.3 Asia Pacific Banking Scenario
      2.4 Indian Banking Sector in comparison to Rest of the World
            2.4.1 Favorable Funding Volatility Ratio
            2.4.2 High Rate Return on Assets
            2.4.3 Net Interest Margin (NIM)
            2.4.4 Cost Income Ratio (CIR)
            2.4.5 Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) Ratio
            2.4.6 Assets
 
3. Indian Financial Sector (2004-05)
 
4. Indian Banking Sector Scenario, 2005
      4.1 Types of Banks
            4.1.1 Public Sector Banks in India
                    4.1.1.1 State Bank of India and Associated Bank Group
                    4.1.1.2 Associate Banks
            4.1.2 Nationalized Banks
            4.1.3 Regional Rural Banks
            4.1.4 Private Banks
            4.1.5 Foreign Banks in India
            4.1.6 Co-operative Banks
                    4.1.6.1 Urban Co-operative Banks
                    4.1.6.2 Rural Co-operative Banks
            4.1.7 Development Banks
      4.2 Prformance of Schedule Commercial Banks in India (2004 & 2005)
            4.2.1 Top Performing Private Sector Banks by Profitability
            4.2.2 Top Performing Private Sector Banks by Revenue
            4.2.3 Top Performing Public Sector Banks by Profitability
            4.2.4 Top Performing Public Sector Banks by Revenue
            4.2.5 Top Performing Foreign Banks by Profitability
            4.2.6 Top Performing Foreign Banks by Revenue
 
5. Banking Sector Analysis
      5.1 Regional Spread Analysis
      5.2 Cross Sector Analysis
 
6. Retail Banking Sector in India
      6.1 Overview
      6.2 Retail Loans
      6.3 India - Specific Retail Banking Strategy for Foreign Players
      6.4 Retail Banking Forecast, 2010
 
7. Banking Products and Services
      7.1 Deposits
      7.2 Retail Loans
      7.3 Credit Cards
      7.4 Debit Card
      7.5 ATM Outlets
      7.6 Life Insurance
      7.7 Mutual Funds
 
8. Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions of Banks in India
 
9. Driving Forces for Indian Banking Industry
 
10. Opportunities and Challenges of Indian Banking Sector
      10.1 Opportunities
      10.2 Challenges
 
11. Major Players in Banking Sector
      11.1 Top Performing Public Sector Banks
            11.1.1 Andhra Bank
            11.1.2 State Bank of Mysore
            11.1.3 Allahabad Bank
            11.1.4 Vijaya Bank
            11.1.5 Punjab National Bank
      11.2 Top Performing Private Sector Banks
            11.2.1 HDFC Bank
            11.2.2 UTI Bank
            11.2.3 ICICI Bank
            11.2.4 Kotak Mahindra Bank
            11.2.5 Centurion Bank of Punjab
      11.3 Top Performing Foreign Banks
            11.3.1 Citibank
            11.3.2 Standard Chartered PLC
            11.3.3 HSBC Bank
            11.3.4 ABN AMRO Bank
            11.3.5 American Express
 
12. Annexure I: Indian Banking Sector-Regulatory Framework and Guidelines
      12.1 Regulatory Framework
      12.2 Ownership
            12.2.1 Phase-I (March 2005 to March 2009)
            12.2.2 Phase-II (April 2009)
      12.3 Capital
      12.4 Inspection and Reporting
      12.5 Audit Requirements
      12.6 Recent Guidelines for Banks issued by RBI (February, 2005)
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