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A EMPIRICAL STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE & EVALUATION

    1 Author(s):  DR. RAVINARAYANA K.S

Vol -  10, Issue- 11 ,         Page(s) : 35 - 50  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

The Indian managing an account industry has gone through different periods of progress denoting its advancement. Execution of the business banks is an essential pointer of the state and development of the saving money framework in India which can be estimated in various terms. This paper makes an Endeavour to dissect the execution of the four noteworthy banks in India, to be specific, The paper investigations the effect of different execution parameters on the execution of the chose banks utilizing auxiliary information. The execution of the bank has been estimated utilizing diverse proportions, and investigation has been connected to discover the variables dominatingly influencing the execution of the banks. The outcomes demonstrate that net NPA proportion as a level of credits, sparing store as a level of aggregate store, need segment propels as a level of aggregate progress and aggregate salary as a level of capital utilized are the elements transcendently influencing the execution of banks.

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