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Relative Efficiency of Banks in India - Evaluation and Policies for Improvement

Prabhakar A K, Feroze Sheriff S and V Nagadevara
Journal Name
AIMS International Journal of Management
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2012
Journal Publications Functional Area
Decision Sciences and Information Systems
Publication Date
Vol. 6, No. 2, May 2012, P 119-136
Abstract

This paper attempts to determine the relative efficiency of 80 banks operating in India using Data Envelopment Analysis using 2008, 2009 and 2010 year data. The banks are grouped into 3 categories, namely Public sector banks, Private sector banks and Foreign banks. The study finds that Foreign banks are most efficient followed by Private sector and then by Public sector banks. The choice of source of funds, Non-performing assets (NPA) and low return on investments are identified as important factors for underperforming banks. The analysis and results provide policy measures for improvement of efficiencies of underperforming banks.

Relative Efficiency of Banks in India - Evaluation and Policies for Improvement

Author(s) Name: Prabhakar A K, Feroze Sheriff S and V Nagadevara
Journal Name: AIMS International Journal of Management
Volume: Vol. 6, No. 2, May 2012, P 119-136
Year of Publication: 2012
Abstract:

This paper attempts to determine the relative efficiency of 80 banks operating in India using Data Envelopment Analysis using 2008, 2009 and 2010 year data. The banks are grouped into 3 categories, namely Public sector banks, Private sector banks and Foreign banks. The study finds that Foreign banks are most efficient followed by Private sector and then by Public sector banks. The choice of source of funds, Non-performing assets (NPA) and low return on investments are identified as important factors for underperforming banks. The analysis and results provide policy measures for improvement of efficiencies of underperforming banks.