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FOREIGN BANKS IN INDIA

Presented by: Prithviraj Bhat Prasanna Bhat

Under the guidence of: Dr. GopalaKrishna Venkatramana Joshi

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Meaning Reasons for entry Roles of foreign banks Market capitalisation Road map Swot analysis

What is foreign bank?


Foreign Banks operating in India are banks of

other countries having their branches in India.


At present, there are about 34 foreign banks

having a total of more than 350 branches in most of the cities of the country.

First FB in india
Standard Chartered in culcutta 1858

List of major Foreign Banks in India

ABN-AMRO Bank Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Bank of Ceylon BNP Paribas Bank Citi Bank China Trust Commercial Bank Deutsche Bank HSBC JPMorgan Chase Bank Standard Chartered Bank Scotia Bank Taib Bank

Market capitalisation
banking assets is 7.74% 8.37% in profits for the year ended 31 March. 5% of the total deposits 4.67% of advances 9.27% of investments.

Reason for entry


GDP is seen growing credit of banks liberal branch licensing policy business opportunities

Roles
Technology Exim economic growth Compititiveness

RBI AND FB (ROAD MAP)


PHASE ONE:2005 to 2009 WHOLEY OWNED SUBSIDIES FDI Financial soundness. Ownership pattern. Capital PHASE TWO:2009 Experience

Swot analysis
Strenghts: Technology Capital adequacy goodwill. Weakness: Culture Limited players

Swot analysis contd.


Opportunities Corporates Small cities Threats Private banks Political instability regulations

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