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Title: Comparative Financial Performance of Selected Private Sector Banks In India Through CAMEL Model
Authors: Vyas, Isha
Joshi, Alpa
Keywords: CAMEL
ANOVA
RBI
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2024
Publisher: Department of Commerce, Faculty of Business and Commerce Atmiya University
Citation: Vyas, I., Joshi, A. (2024). Comparative Financial Performance of Selected Private Sector Banks In India Through CAMEL Model. Department of Commerce, Faculty of Business and Commerce Atmiya University
Abstract: Banking in India started way back in the8th century It has grown over time to become a super important part of our economy Private banks in India are all about using new tech, cool ideas, and smart money tricks to compete well To stay strong in this tough competition, banks are all about keeping customers happy by giving good interest rates on savings and running special deals Banks handle lots of things at once and need to keep customers happy while following rules from RBI The main goals for banks are to be efficient, have enough cash, and meet customer wants This study wants to check out how the top ten private banks in India are doing Using fancy math stuff like mean, standard deviation, and one-way ANOVA, the aim is to find out which bank is doing the best job based on different CAMEL measures compared to others
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2061
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