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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LIQUIDITY OF SELECTED PUBLIC SECTOR AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS

    1 Author(s):  MS. POONAM KUMARI

Vol -  9, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 49 - 57  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Performance of the country is largely dependent on the performance of its banking sector. Since, banking sector constitutes a most important component of the economic service area. Soundness of the banking sector is essential for a well and energetic economy. The efficiency, productivity, prosperity, constancy and a distress free economy is possible only when a country is having a sound and healthy banking sector. The present paper has been undertaken to analyze the liquidity of ten public and private sector banks in India. This paper find to comparatively liquidity position between public sector banks namely, Bank of India (BOI), State Bank of India(SBI) and Punjab National Bank(PNB) ,Oriental Bank of Commerce(OBC), IDBI and private sector banks namely HDFC, ICICI , Kotak Mahindra Bank ,Yes, Axis for the period of five years(2012-2017) in the Indian banking sector. Time period for study is taken from financial year 2012-13 to 2016-17. Data collected for study purpose is purely secondary in nature and collected manly from annual report of banks, journals, thesis, published documents and relevant websites.

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