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Branch, Deposit and Credit of Banks in Indian States

Ramesh Chandra Das (Vidyasagar University, India)

Growth and Developmental Aspects of Credit Allocation: An inquiry for Leading Countries and the Indian States

ISBN: 978-1-80382-612-7, eISBN: 978-1-80382-611-0

Publication date: 23 May 2023

Abstract

Recalling that the introductory chapter (Chapter 1) wanted to carry out similar types of analysis for the major states in India. Thus, the present chapter tries to examine the trends of a bank branch, deposit, credit, the credit–deposit ratio, sectoral shares of credit, magnitudes of banking transactions, credit concentration, etc., for the selected 15 states and Delhi as the only union territory for the period 1972–2019. The study period covers the pre-reform period from 1972 to 1992 and the post-reform period 1993–2019. The observations show that the branch, deposit and credit did not grow significantly during the post-reform period. As a result, the credit–deposit ratio did not increase significantly during the reform period. But, the magnitude of banking transactions increased in most of the states during the reform period. Regarding the sector-wise share of credit, AP, Maharashtra, UP and TN are the leading states in agricultural credit, WB, Gujarat and Maharashtra are in industrial credit and Kerala, Assam and Delhi are in the service sector. On the other hand, the study finds rising magnitudes credit concentrations of the states during the post-reform period in contrast to the declining concentration in the pre-reform period. Maharashtra is the state which holds around 25 per cent of all states’ credit throughout the entire period of 1972–2019. Hence, there are the notions of rising disparity and inequality in credit as well as incomes of the states and all India levels.

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Das, R.C. (2023), "Branch, Deposit and Credit of Banks in Indian States", Growth and Developmental Aspects of Credit Allocation: An inquiry for Leading Countries and the Indian States, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 129-149. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-611-020231007

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