A Study On Growth Of Housing Finance By Some National Bank With Special Reference To Pune
Abstract
India's urban banking economic growth is a decades ago. In India, approximately 20 million members of National Bank make it the biggest National system in the world in terms of membership. It is a large industry with more than 1,850 metropolitan banks and around 40,000 lending companies. This segment is crucial given the number of people who benefit from its services. In this study the researchers wants to find out the growth of housing finance by some national bank such as kotek Mahindra bank, state bank of India, Punjab national bank and oriental bank of commerce with reference to Pune Maharashtra. Keywords:- Indian banking, national bank, structure, strength and weakness, housing financeReferences
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