Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Dr.Talla Narayana Gowd , Dr. Jai Jayant, Dr Raj Ankush Soshte, Dr. Neetu Singhwal, Prof. Aditya Khandwe, Prof. Makarand Thakoor
Vol 18, No 7 ( 2023 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 22-30 | Published on: 27-07-2023
Abstract
This research paper presents a probabilistic assessment of Indian private sector banks, focusing on Bank A, Bank B, and Bank C. The study aims to evaluate the risk profiles of these banks using key indicators such as capital adequacy ratio, non-performing assets ratio, return on assets, and net interest margin. The research utilizes a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative analysis and probabilistic assessment techniques. The findings reveal insights into the risk profiles of the individual banks, highlighting areas of strength and areas that require attention. The results contribute to a better understanding of the financial stability and performance of Indian private sector banks, enabling informed decision-making by stakeholders. The limitations of the study are acknowledged, and suggestions for future research are provided.
Keywords:
Indian private sector banks, probabilistic assessment, risk profiles, capital adequacy ratio, non-performing assets ratio, return on assets, net interest margin