Modeling the NPA of a Large Indian Public Sector Bank as a Function of Total Assets

Modeling the NPA of a Large Indian Public Sector Bank as a Function of Total Assets

Author: Rajveer Rawlin

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2011-12

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 365608310X

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Scientific Study from the year 2011 in the subject Business economics - Banking, Stock Exchanges, Insurance, Accounting, grade: 1, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (Department of Management Studies), course: Non Performing Assets, Banking, language: English, abstract: Non-performing assets (NPA) are the loans given by a bank or a financial institution where in the borrower defaults or delays interest and / principal payment. The management of NPAs therefore, is a very important part of credit management of banks and financial institutions in the Country. Currently NPA estimates in India are predominantly obtained from figures published by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). However it would be helpful for banks and financial institutions to have an estimate of the NPA as soon as loan amounts are disbursed. This study attempted to develop a predictive model for the NPA% at both the gross and net level from the total assets of one of India's largest public banks. A strong correlation was observed between gross and net NPA% and the total assets suggesting that estimates of gross and net NPA can be made from total assets. Linear and non linear models were fit to predict the NPA% from the total assets. A non linear model linking both Gross and net NPA to total assets provided the best curve fit and the least deviation from actual values. Thus by simply looking at the banks total assets an overall picture of the banks NPA level can be ascertained.


Managing Non-Performing Assets in Indian Public Sector Banks

Managing Non-Performing Assets in Indian Public Sector Banks

Author: Sk Mujibar Rahaman

Publisher: Exceller Books

Published: 2022-09-30

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13:

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The book provides a comprehensive coverage of a burning issue faced by the banking industry in India, namely, the problem of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). The book elucidates the theoretical exposition of NPAs in the first instance. It also demystifies the trends in movement of NPAs and thereby expounds efficiency in NPA management by Public Sector Banks, PSBs, in India. Recognising the inevitable and festering nature of the problem, the author has come out, inter alia, with a data-driven approach to measure financial performance and thereby assessed impact of the problem on different performance areas of banks. The book also investigates the major factors causing the problem of NPAs of the Indian PSBs. Finally, the author provides certain recommendations for the banks and the government that can help manage NPAs and strengthen the banking industry in the country.


Management of Non-performing Advances

Management of Non-performing Advances

Author: T. V. Gopalakrishnan

Publisher: Northern Book Centre

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9788172111823

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The book deals with the problem of Non-Performing Advances (NPAs) in public sector banks and its impact on the banks' books, banking and financial system of the economy. Recognizing the inevitable and festering nature of the problem, the author has come out, inter alia, with a statistical model as an innovative, simple and practical solution to contain NPA formation to ensure a strong balance sheet for banks and improved image of the borrowers. The author claims that the solution will prove to be a win-win situation for all stakeholders of banks including the economy, and its constituents Government, shareholders, depositors, borrowers, employees and others. Salient Features Changes brought about in banks under Banking Sector Reforms. • Emergence of NPAs in banks. • Problem of NPAs: Its causes and effects. • Performance of Public sector banks on management of NPAs. • Impact of NPAs on the economy, banks’ balance sheets and profit and loss accounts. • Suggestions to contain NPAs from the angles of banks, borrowers, Government, Regulator and others. • A Statistical Model developed to contain formation of NPAs, strengthen banks' balance sheets and develop an emotional rapport between banks and borrowers.


Determinants of Public Sector Bank's Profitability in India

Determinants of Public Sector Bank's Profitability in India

Author: Gurmeet Singh

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13:

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The economic development of country depends on the effective banking system. In recent years, there have been considerable pressures on the profitability of banks. The study investigates the long run equilibrium relationship between the return on assets (ROA) and nine variables over the period 2005 to 2014. Johansen's co-integration test and vector error correction model have been applied to explore the long-run equilibrium relationship. The analysis reveals that the returns on assets of the Indian public sector banks are positively co-integrated with all the nine variables under the study and hence, a long-run equilibrium relationship exists between them. The results of VECM revels that secured advances to total advances, burden to total assets, burden to interest income, operating profits to total assets, non-interest income to total assets and profit per employee causes return on asset in long run and short run. While, non performing assets, deposits to total liabilities and net interest margins causes return on assets in short run only. The findings from Granger causality based on the VECM indicate bidirectional causality exists between all the variables tested and return on assets except non-performing assets. Non-performing assets granger causes return on assets but not the other way round.


“Managing Non Performing Assets by Public Sector Banks”

“Managing Non Performing Assets by Public Sector Banks”

Author: Dr R. K. Sant

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-04-22

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1365904814

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Managing NPAs (Non-Performing Assets) is one of the most important and difficult areas for Indian banking industry. Reduction of level of NPAs is the most Challenging task for banks because it reduces the profitability and operations. Due to increasing levels of NPAs in banks, they are required to maintain high levels of provisions for NPAs, which creates problems in, future leading operation of banks.


Non-performing Assets in Commercial Banks

Non-performing Assets in Commercial Banks

Author: Dr. Vibha Jain

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13:

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Contents Include : Introduction; Npa Concept And Prudential Norms; Trends Of Non-Performing Assets; Prevention Of Non-Performing Assets; Management Of Npas; Npa Management In Perspective; Annexure.


Application of Multi-Criteria Decision Making Models in Regulatory Evaluation of Commercial Banks in India and Its Consistency with Public Perception

Application of Multi-Criteria Decision Making Models in Regulatory Evaluation of Commercial Banks in India and Its Consistency with Public Perception

Author: Tamal Chaudhuri

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13:

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This paper, first, examines the performance of a sample set of public sector banks (nationalized banks and State Bank of India) and a sample set of private sector banks in terms of certain regulatory variables. It uses aggregation techniques like TOPSIS, VIKOR and ELECTRE - III to rank their performance. This exercise is done over a period of time to see whether the ranking of banks, both in the private sector and the public sector, has undergone any change. These aggregation techniques provide an alternative method to that of CAMELS used by Reserve Bank of India. Second, the paper delves into market perception of these two sets of banks and ranks them in terms of the aggregation techniques. The paper then combines the above two approaches to check whether the market at large understands the regulatory framework that the banks need to follow. Variables like RISK (Risk Weighted Assets/Total Assets), CAR (Actual Capital Adequacy Ratio), CRRISK (Provisions/Total Advances), VULNER (Ratio of Deposits to Risk Weighted Assets), CLSTATE (Ratio of Government Security Holdings to Total Assets), ROA (Returns on Assets), Net Interest Margin and NPA percentage are selected to represent regulatory variables. Price/Earnings (P/E) Ratio, Price/Book Value per Share (P/BVPS), Size as measured by size of deposits, Dividend Payout Ratio, Dividend Yield and ROE are chosen to represent public perception banks.


Breaking the Chains

Breaking the Chains

Author: Elio E

Publisher: Elio Endless Publishers

Published: 2023-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9784760648429

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Introducing "Breaking the Chains: Comparative Study of NPA Challenges in Indian Public Sector Banks" As a book distributor, I understand the significance of every page that graces my hands. And in this moment, I assure you, without further ado, that this is a journey worth undertaking. "Breaking the Chains" unveils a captivating exploration-a comparative study that unravels the challenges of non-performing assets (NPA) in Indian public sector banks. The world of banking, where financial currents ebb and flow, holds the key to a nation's economic and social development. It is within these sacred halls that financial assistance breathes life into sectors like agriculture, trade, industry, education, and health. In the vibrant tapestry of India, the banking sector assumes a vital role, weaving itself intricately into the implementation of five-year plans, showcasing its unwavering importance. As the echoes of history reverberate through the pages, we trace the origin and growth of banking in India-a tale as old as time itself. From the depths of Vedic times, where farming, trade, harvesting, and money lending formed the bedrock of society, to the emergence of private banks, their structures initially unorganized. However, wars and recessions cast their shadow, leading to the closure of many private banks, leaving a lasting impact on the course of the Indian banking sector. Within these compelling narratives, we witness the pivotal role that Indian public sector banks play in fostering the economic and social development of the nation. In the Ernest Hemingway style, each word carries weight, each sentence strikes a chord. The author's narrative expertly weaves together the intricate threads of comparative analysis, shedding light on the challenges posed by non-performing assets. With each turn of the page, "Breaking the Chains" invites readers to delve deep into the complex world of banking, where the resilience of institutions intersects with the aspirations of a nation. It is a journey that uncovers the struggles and triumphs, the complexities and possibilities, that define the path toward a robust and thriving financial system. Join us on this enlightening expedition, where knowledge illuminates and understanding paves the way for progress. "Breaking the Chains" serves as a reminder that even amidst challenges, the resilience of the Indian banking sector remains steadfast-an enduring force in shaping the nation's destiny. Let these pages be a testament to the power of informed decision-making and a catalyst for the continued growth and prosperity of India's financial landscape.


Management of Non-Performing Assets in the Indian Public Sector Banks

Management of Non-Performing Assets in the Indian Public Sector Banks

Author: Goutam Bhowmik

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2010-11

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9783843370394

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The occurrence of NPAs has been the single most vexing problem faced by the Indian Public Sector Banks (PSBs). In view of several adverse effects of NPAs both on banking and overall economy, the management of NPAs has become a crucial issue.Efforts of RBI & Govt.of India, however, seems to be inadequate. The present work, therefore, examined a number of relevant issues w.r.t management of NPAs in the PSBs with special reference to largest commercial bank, State Bank of India (SBI). Apart from discussing the means and strategies of managing NPAs in PSBs & SBI, the work provided a theoretical framework relating to NPAs and history of PSBs.It also covered areas like, NPA management framework in pre-reform period, NPAs in the priority sector and non priority sector lending, accounting and disclosure of NPAs, reduction of NPAs in Private Sector Banks and PSBs, etc. The work should help to provide an in-depth knowledge about the meaning, nature, causes, problems, progress and implication of one of the vexing problems of banking sector. The work would be useful to the academicians and professionals or anyone who have keen interest in the field of accounting, finance, banking and management


Macroeconomic Factors Affecting the NPAs in the Indian Banking System

Macroeconomic Factors Affecting the NPAs in the Indian Banking System

Author: Sabat Kumar Digal

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This study attempts to analyze the current problem that Indian banking system is facing -- Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). It empirically tries to examine both the macroeconomic and microeconomic (bank-specific) factors responsible for the rising NPA levels in the Indian banking sector. Banks have been considered sector-wise, namely, public sector banks, private sector banks and foreign banks, so as to distinguish the performance of each category of banks. However, for empirical analysis, historical annual data for 45 scheduled commercial banks operating in the public and private sector (the total assets of these banks constitute about 94.7% of total advances of the banking sector as on end March 2013) between 2005 and 2013 have been analyzed using panel data model. The empirical results show that at the macroeconomic level, the economic slowdown significantly and adversely impacts the NPA levels of the banks, which is evident from large and statistically significant coefficients of the growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country. The other macroeconomic factors which explain the recent trends in the NPA levels are the trade balance with other countries, high government deficit and the level of inflation. In case of bank-specific factors, restructuring activities, operating efficiency and credit growth are found to control the NPA levels significantly. The sectorwise analysis of banks reveals that the microeconomic parameters have less impact on the NPA levels of the banks.