Download - Banking Sector
Group Members
• M. Sanatkumar3227
• Komal Kuckreja3226
• Juhi Bayas3204
• Basavprasad Nasali3236• Mamta Gyamlani3216
• Introduction.
• Structure of banking.
• Contribution to the GDP.
Contents :
• Budgetary Provision.
• Budget 2017.
• Conclusion.
Introduction :
• Lifeline of modern economy.
• Important for economic development of a country.
• Reserve Bank of India.
Sanatkumar
Evaluation of Indian Banking :
Sanatkumar
A. Evolutionary Phase (Prior 1947):
Sanatkumar
B. Foundation Phase (1947 to 1969):
Sanatkumar
C. Expansion Phase (1969 to 1990):
Sanatkumar
D. Consolidation & Liberalization Phase (1990 to Present):
Sanatkumar
Roles :
• Issue of Currency
• Banker to Bank
• Banker to Government
Sanatkumar
Structure of Banking :
Juhi
RBI
Unscheduled Banks
Scheduled Banks
Co-Operative BanksCommercial Banks
Juhi
Structure of Banking :
Commercial Banks
Public Sector Bank
Private Sector Banks
Foreign Banks
Regional Rural Banks
Old (14)SBI and Associate
Banks (6)
Other Nationalized Banks (19)
Other Public Sector Banks (1)
New (7)
Juhi
Structure of Banking :
Co- Operative Banks
Urban Co-operative
State Co-Operative
Komal
Budgetary Provision :
Komal
Budgetary Provision :
Komal
Budgetary Provision :
Komal
Budgetary Provision :
Basavprasad
Gross domestic product (GDP) Is monetary measure of the market. Value of all final goods and services produced in a period. Nominal GDP estimate are commonly used to determine the economic performance of whole country or region on to make international comparisons. Nominal GDP per capita does not, however reflect differences in the cost of living and the inflation rates of the countries. Therefore using a GDP per capita basis of arguably more useful. When comparing differences in living standards between nations.
India's gross domestic saving in 2006-07 as a percentage of GDP stood at a high 32.8% more than half personal saving are invested in physical assets. Land, houses, cattle, and gold. The government owned public sector banks hold over 75% of total assets of the banking industry with the private and foreign banks. Holding 18.2% and 6.5% respectively since liberalization ,the government has approved significant banking reforms. While some of this relate to nationalized banks like encouraging mergers, reducing government interference and increasing profitability and competitiveness other reforms have opened up the banking and insurance sectors to private and foreign players.
Contribution to the GDP :
• Contribution of the banking sector to GDP is about 7.7% of GDP.
• Banking sector intermediation as measured by total loan as a % of GDP is 30%.
• Banking sector has generated employment to the tune of 1.5 million
Contribution as a Service Sector:
Basavprasad
International Comparison of GDP:
Basavprasad
Provisions related to financial sector
Mamta
Bank recapitalization has been kept at Rs10,000 crores for FY18, the amount recommended under the Indradhanush Scheme in 2015.
Recapitalization :
Mamta
Banks can now deduct provisions made for non performing assets (NPAs) up to 8.5% of total income for tax purposes. This was 7.5% so far.
Addressing Bad Loan Issues :
Mamta
Creation of a holding company for the government’s stake in public sector (PSU) banks will benefit PSU banks, especially IDBI Bank.
Disinvestment Roadmap :
Mamta
• Affordable housing will be given infrastructure status, and a higher allocation of Rs. 23,000 crore has been made to the rural Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
• Those who want to build houses in villages or renovate their homes will get 3% off on interest (rebate) on loans of up to Rs 2 lakh.
• Increase in the deduction of interest paid on home loans from Rs 2 lakh which was earlier upto 1 crore.
Affordable Housing :
Mamta
All cash transactions above Rs. 3 lakh will be rendered invalid.
Digital Push :
Mamta
Listing and trading of security receipts issued by asset reconstruction companies (ARCs) to banks will be allowed on stock exchanges.
Infra Bonds :
Mamta
• 60-day interest waiver for farm loans from district cooperative banks and primary societies.
• Higher NABARD lendable corpus of Rs. 20,000 crores to finance district cooperative banks and societies for providing farmers better access to loans.
• Agriculture lending target has been substantially revised to Rs. 10 lakh crores
Higher Farm Credit Target :
Mamta
Conclusion :
Mamta
Thank You…