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Title: A Study on Non Performing Assets at SBI (West of Chord Road BI-anch), Bengaluru.
Authors: Kavyashree, C. L.
Shetty, Janardhan G.
Keywords: Non Performing Assets
SBI
Financial Analysis
Indian Economy
Issue Date: 4-Apr-2019
Publisher: Acharya Institute of Technology.
Citation: Kavyashree, C. L., & Shetty, Janardhan G. (2019). A Study on Non Performing Assets at SBI (West of Chord Road BI-anch), Bengaluru. 1-79.
Abstract: The origin of the State Bank of India returns to the main decade of the 90th century. It started with the foundation of the bank of Calcutta on second June 1806.The financial part is the area of the economy dedicated to the holdings of money related to the resources of other people, contributing to those budgetary resources as the influence to make more wealth and to regulate certain activities by government organizations. A study about the impact of Non-performing of assets where the study is conducted in State of India, at Rajajinagar Bangalore branch. Which has risen in its level of NPA over the years in the report the reason for the increase is observed and measured to the control the NPA is given the suggestion NPA play important role in profitability of bank which is very necessary for the bank to understand the need and can control the level of NPA and also helps to know the needs to control it. This study will give clear picture of NPA and discloses the needs objectives to study about NPA.NPA is studied by using bar diagram and certain test the hypothesis regression test is also used which helps to understand the degree and relation between the profits and gross NPA along with the levels of profits which helps to understand easily even for layman.
Description: Use only for the academic purpose.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3442
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