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Role of Commercial Banks in
India
Role of Commercial Banks in India
• Trade Development: The commercial banks
provide capital, technical assistance and other
facilities to businessmen according to their
need, which leads to development in trade.
• Supports to Agriculture Development

• Supports to Industrial Development
• Capital Formation (Capital formation means
increase
in
number
of
production
units, technology, plant and machinery)
Role of Commercial Banks in India
• Development of Foreign Trade: Letter of
credit is issued by the importer’s bank to the
exporters to ensure the payment. The banks
also arrange foreign exchange.
• Transfer of Money

• Supports to more Production (Agriculture &
Industry)

• Development of Transport (banks financed
the transport sector)
Role of Commercial Banks in India
• Accelerating the Rate of Capital Formation: They
encourage the habit of savings among people and
mobilise idle resources for production purpose.

• Provision of Finance and Credit: Banks are
instruments for developing internal as well as external
trade.

• Monetisation of Economy: Banks are opening
branches in rural areas can promote the process of the
monetisation in the economy.

• Innovations: Innovations are an essential prerequisite
for economic development. These innovations are
mostly financed by bank credit in the developed
countries.
Role of Commercial Banks in India
• Implementation of Monetary Policy

• Encouragement to Right Type of Industries
• Regional Development
• Promote Industrial Development
• Fulfillment of Socio-economic Objectives
Nationalization of Commercial
Banks in India, Functions of
the Commercial Banks
Nationalization of Banks
• Nationalization: The act of taking an industry
or assets into the public ownership of a
national government or state.
• Nationalization took place in two phases, with
a first round in 1969 covering 14 banks
followed by another in 1980 covering six
banks.
Reasons for Nationalization
• Private commercial banks were not fulfilling the social
and developmental goals of banking
• The developmental goals of financial intermediation
were not being achieved other than for some favored
large industries and established business houses.
• To ensure that credit allocation occur in accordance
with plan priorities.
• Reduce the hold of moneylenders and make more
funds available for agricultural development.
Nationalization of bank was to actively involve in
poverty alleviation and employment generation
programs.
Role of Commercial Banks in India
Structure of
Indian Commercial Banks
Commercial Banks
• A commercial bank is owned by stockholders
and operated for profit.
• Its primary functions are to receive, transfer, and
lend money to individuals, businesses, and
governments.
• Indian banks consist mostly of Scheduled
Commercial Banks (SCBs), which includes both
Public Sector Banks, and the Private Sector Banks.
In Public Sector Banks, the government must
retain a 51% stake.
Contd..
Commercial Banks
• Scheduled Commercial Banks in India are
categorized into five different groups according to
their ownership and / or nature of operation.
• These bank groups are
–
–
–
–
–

State Bank of India and its Associates
Nationalized Banks
Private Sector Banks
Foreign Banks and
Regional Rural Banks

• In the bank group-wise classification, IDBI Bank
Ltd. has been included in Nationalised Banks.
The Role of Commercial Banks in
Economic Development
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Accelerating the Rate of Capital Formation
Provision of Finance and Credit
Monetisation of Economy (support to rural areas)
Innovations
Implementation of Monetary Policy
Encouragement to Right Type of Industries
Development of Agriculture
Regional Development
Fulfillment of socio-economic objectives
Functions
•
•
•
•
•

Accepting deposits
Advancing Loans
Discounting Bills of exchange
Agency services and
General services
Accepting Deposits
• Demand or Current Account Deposits
– A depositor can withdraw it in part or in full at any
time he/she likes without notice
– It carries no interest
– Cheque facility is available

• Fixed Deposits or Time Deposits
– Fixed deposits for 15days to few years
– Withdrawn at expiry of term
– High rate of interest
– Risk less investment
Accepting Deposits
• Saving Bank Deposits
– Small saving deposits
– less rate of interest
– money
can
be
withdrawn
cheques/ATM/by demanding

through
Advancing Loans
• This is the most important means of earnings
for the banks.
• Giving loans to businessmen.
• But it keeps a fine balance between deposits
and loans.
• Banks profitability depends on this as well
Two ways of advancing loans
• By allowing an over draft facility cheques are
honoured even if deposits is less facility for
businessmen only interest on overdraft
amount.
• Loans by creating a deposit
– Banks give loans to people by charging interest
– Bank asks for security
– Simply opens an account in name of needy person
and issues a cheque book to transact
– Loans granted mostly for business
Discounting Bills of Exchange or
Hundies
• If a seller sells some goods to a buyer who
does not pay in cash. But the seller draws a bill
of exchange which is signed by buyer.
• There is maturity or payment period, say one
month.
• Now the seller can give this hundy to a bank
which will give him/her cash against it.
• Bank charges interest on it till one month.
Agency Services
• Collection of bills and cheques.
• Collection
of
dividends, interest, and premium.
• Purchase and sale of shares and
debentures.
• Payment of insurance premium.
• Acts as trustee when nominated.
General services
•
•
•
•
•

Traveller’s cheques, bank draft
Safe vaults for valuables
Supplying trade information
Economic surveys
Projects report preparation
Recent (2012) Statistics of
Indian Commercial Banks
Nationalized banks account for more than 50 per
cent of the total assets of the financial system
DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF
OFFICES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
OCCUPATION-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF CREDIT BY SCHEDULED
COMMERCIAL BANKS ACCORDING TO BANK GROUP
Role of Commercial Banks in India
Role of Commercial Banks in India
Role of Commercial Banks in India
Composition of various institutions in
the Organized Industry
Balance sheet of a Commercial
Bank
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Role of Commercial Banks in India

  • 1. Role of Commercial Banks in India
  • 2. Role of Commercial Banks in India • Trade Development: The commercial banks provide capital, technical assistance and other facilities to businessmen according to their need, which leads to development in trade. • Supports to Agriculture Development • Supports to Industrial Development • Capital Formation (Capital formation means increase in number of production units, technology, plant and machinery)
  • 3. Role of Commercial Banks in India • Development of Foreign Trade: Letter of credit is issued by the importer’s bank to the exporters to ensure the payment. The banks also arrange foreign exchange. • Transfer of Money • Supports to more Production (Agriculture & Industry) • Development of Transport (banks financed the transport sector)
  • 4. Role of Commercial Banks in India • Accelerating the Rate of Capital Formation: They encourage the habit of savings among people and mobilise idle resources for production purpose. • Provision of Finance and Credit: Banks are instruments for developing internal as well as external trade. • Monetisation of Economy: Banks are opening branches in rural areas can promote the process of the monetisation in the economy. • Innovations: Innovations are an essential prerequisite for economic development. These innovations are mostly financed by bank credit in the developed countries.
  • 5. Role of Commercial Banks in India • Implementation of Monetary Policy • Encouragement to Right Type of Industries • Regional Development • Promote Industrial Development • Fulfillment of Socio-economic Objectives
  • 6. Nationalization of Commercial Banks in India, Functions of the Commercial Banks
  • 7. Nationalization of Banks • Nationalization: The act of taking an industry or assets into the public ownership of a national government or state. • Nationalization took place in two phases, with a first round in 1969 covering 14 banks followed by another in 1980 covering six banks.
  • 8. Reasons for Nationalization • Private commercial banks were not fulfilling the social and developmental goals of banking • The developmental goals of financial intermediation were not being achieved other than for some favored large industries and established business houses. • To ensure that credit allocation occur in accordance with plan priorities. • Reduce the hold of moneylenders and make more funds available for agricultural development. Nationalization of bank was to actively involve in poverty alleviation and employment generation programs.
  • 11. Commercial Banks • A commercial bank is owned by stockholders and operated for profit. • Its primary functions are to receive, transfer, and lend money to individuals, businesses, and governments. • Indian banks consist mostly of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs), which includes both Public Sector Banks, and the Private Sector Banks. In Public Sector Banks, the government must retain a 51% stake. Contd..
  • 12. Commercial Banks • Scheduled Commercial Banks in India are categorized into five different groups according to their ownership and / or nature of operation. • These bank groups are – – – – – State Bank of India and its Associates Nationalized Banks Private Sector Banks Foreign Banks and Regional Rural Banks • In the bank group-wise classification, IDBI Bank Ltd. has been included in Nationalised Banks.
  • 13. The Role of Commercial Banks in Economic Development • • • • • • • • • Accelerating the Rate of Capital Formation Provision of Finance and Credit Monetisation of Economy (support to rural areas) Innovations Implementation of Monetary Policy Encouragement to Right Type of Industries Development of Agriculture Regional Development Fulfillment of socio-economic objectives
  • 14. Functions • • • • • Accepting deposits Advancing Loans Discounting Bills of exchange Agency services and General services
  • 15. Accepting Deposits • Demand or Current Account Deposits – A depositor can withdraw it in part or in full at any time he/she likes without notice – It carries no interest – Cheque facility is available • Fixed Deposits or Time Deposits – Fixed deposits for 15days to few years – Withdrawn at expiry of term – High rate of interest – Risk less investment
  • 16. Accepting Deposits • Saving Bank Deposits – Small saving deposits – less rate of interest – money can be withdrawn cheques/ATM/by demanding through
  • 17. Advancing Loans • This is the most important means of earnings for the banks. • Giving loans to businessmen. • But it keeps a fine balance between deposits and loans. • Banks profitability depends on this as well
  • 18. Two ways of advancing loans • By allowing an over draft facility cheques are honoured even if deposits is less facility for businessmen only interest on overdraft amount. • Loans by creating a deposit – Banks give loans to people by charging interest – Bank asks for security – Simply opens an account in name of needy person and issues a cheque book to transact – Loans granted mostly for business
  • 19. Discounting Bills of Exchange or Hundies • If a seller sells some goods to a buyer who does not pay in cash. But the seller draws a bill of exchange which is signed by buyer. • There is maturity or payment period, say one month. • Now the seller can give this hundy to a bank which will give him/her cash against it. • Bank charges interest on it till one month.
  • 20. Agency Services • Collection of bills and cheques. • Collection of dividends, interest, and premium. • Purchase and sale of shares and debentures. • Payment of insurance premium. • Acts as trustee when nominated.
  • 21. General services • • • • • Traveller’s cheques, bank draft Safe vaults for valuables Supplying trade information Economic surveys Projects report preparation
  • 22. Recent (2012) Statistics of Indian Commercial Banks
  • 23. Nationalized banks account for more than 50 per cent of the total assets of the financial system
  • 24. DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF OFFICES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
  • 25. OCCUPATION-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF CREDIT BY SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS ACCORDING TO BANK GROUP
  • 29. Composition of various institutions in the Organized Industry
  • 30. Balance sheet of a Commercial Bank