There is an overall improvement in the profitability
situation in the recent years and also broad convergence of
profitability across various bank groups. Since the mid-1990s,
profitability levels of commercial banks has hovered in the range of
0.7-0.8 per cent, except during certain exceptional years. With the
retail-banking sector expected to grow at a rate of 30%, players are
focussing more and more on the Retail and are waking up to the potential
of this sector of banking. At the same time, the sector is witnessing
structural changes in regulatory frameworks and securitisation and
stringent NPA norms means, the faster one adapts to these changing
dynamics, the faster is one expected to gain the advantage.
The insurance sector in India has come a full circle from being an open
competitive market to nationalization and than back to a liberalized
market again. Tracing the developments in the Indian insurance sector
reveals the 360 degree turn, which is witnessed over a period of almost
two centuries. |
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