Indian Overseas Bank: Revival Plan
Case Code: BSTR502 Case Length: 16 Pages Period: 1955-2015 Pub Date: 2016 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization: Indian Overseas Bank Industry: Banking Countries: India Themes: -- |
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Backdrop: The Story of Indian Public Sector Banks
Until the early 1990s, public sector banking in India was characterized by sluggishness and bureaucracy with high structural inertia. But with the competitive environment triggered by the reforms of the 1990s, the Public Sector Banks (PSBs) started acclimatizing themselves to the dynamics of the new environment. The PSBs had one inherent strength – their share of deposits and advances in the Indian economy. They had a share as high as 80% of the total deposits and advances, which gave them an absolute advantage over private incumbents.
Previously known for their slowness in adopting technology, PSBs began to adopt technology faster to make themselves more attractive in the CASA (Current and Savings Account) segment. The banks known for their pioneering schemes for the agriculture and small scale sector, started pruning themselves to meet international norms. After the reforms of the 1990s, the public sector banks had access to capital markets for the first time.....
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