According to Reserve bank of India’s banking review of 2004 – 2005 there was a notable pick up in demand from industry for investments and a surge in exports. Evidently, the industry’s focus now is on scaling up both domestically and in markets abroad, widening the product and services port folio, and better using technology to make banking more accessible and efficient.
Most of researcher’s conclusion is, Whether or not the sectors actually opens up in 2009, banks should use that as an opportunity to get their growth strategies in place. Not Just through organic growth, but growth through mergers and acquisition.
What India need is not a large number of small banks, but a small number of large banks.
As the RBI’s deputy Governor, V.Leeladhar, said at Indian Banking Associations Jan 31 Seminar on “Indian Banks and the Global change” there is growing realization that the ability to cope with possible downside risks would depend among others on the soundness of the financial system and the strength of Individual participation”.India is still cagey about foreign investments in banks. Though a dramatic changes sweeping through the industry for some years now in the rise of India’s Public sector bank and private sector still it should fuel its grow to open up eyes towards open market.In this scenario, While we look at the sensex breach the 10,000 level for the first time it was yet another sign the India as a market for global liquidity had arrived. When, We start co-relating the Gross Domestic product (GDP) growth of emerging markets are supposed to reflect the health of the economy where India emerges as a key player, India is arguably the best placed amongst the entire emerging market lot.
Form the Investors point of view earning growth, price-earning multiplies and of course the performance of the economy matters.
Contents:
Introduction
Company Profile
Product Profile
The Industry Growth
Background
Management
Shareholding & Liquidity
Key area of Operation
Strategy & New Developments
ICICI Profile
Chapter – 2
Scope of the study
Objective of the study
Period of the study
Limitation of the study
Methodology
Fundamental analysis
Economical analysis
Industrial analysis
Banking Industrial analysis
Monitory Policy
CRR
Liquidity Management
Indian Financial Sector SWOT analysis
Budget 2007 -2008 overview
Secure Banking
Key Ratio
Interpretation (SBI)
Interpretation (ICICI)
Chapter – 3
Technical analysis
ICICI Bank Outlook
SBIN Outlook
Finding
Suggestion