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Basel Norms and Indian Banking Sector


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This synoptic paper outlines the growth of Indian commercial banking sector and examines impact of Basel norms on the same. In this process, the preparedness of banks and related issues are examined through a survey of bank personnel. The recent trends in CAR and NPA of the banks are also pointed out. A few conclusions are derived and some recommendations are made. The scope for further work is indicated.

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Bank for International Settlements(BIS), Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), Basel Norms, Capital Adequacy Ratio(CAR), Capital to Risk-Assets Ratio(CRAR), Credit Risk, Market Discipline (MD), Market Risk, Minimum Capital Requirements (MCR), Non-Performing Assets (NPA), Operational Risk, Supervisory Review Process (SRP).
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Mohammed Arif Pasha
Department-MBA Programme, Brindavan College, Bengaluru 560 063, India

Abstract


This synoptic paper outlines the growth of Indian commercial banking sector and examines impact of Basel norms on the same. In this process, the preparedness of banks and related issues are examined through a survey of bank personnel. The recent trends in CAR and NPA of the banks are also pointed out. A few conclusions are derived and some recommendations are made. The scope for further work is indicated.

Keywords


Bank for International Settlements(BIS), Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), Basel Norms, Capital Adequacy Ratio(CAR), Capital to Risk-Assets Ratio(CRAR), Credit Risk, Market Discipline (MD), Market Risk, Minimum Capital Requirements (MCR), Non-Performing Assets (NPA), Operational Risk, Supervisory Review Process (SRP).

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