Profitability of Private and Public Sector Banks: An analysis
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The main objective of this paper has to analysis the pre and post-performance of public and private banks. The study based on profitability, investment, and liquidity and cash indicator ratios. It observed that the private banks are increasing profit as compared to the public banks. The public and private banks for measured the performance with the help of T Paired Test. The study period is ranges from March, 2009 to March 2014. The study found that the almost banks improved their performance during the study period. The results clearly indicate the t value almost banks are positive but not statistically significant at 5 percent.
Key Word: Banking Sector, Performance, Ratios, Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (ICICI),
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