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Growth Performance Analysis - A Comparative Study Between SBI and HDFC Bank Limited

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The paper compares the growth performance of SBI and HDFC Bank in terms of affiliation and association between earnings and growth performance indicators for the period from 2005-06 to 2014-15 using secondary data with the application of descriptive methods of statistical analysis including multiple regressions. In view of the fact that the growth performance of the banking sector is straightforwardly connected to the economy but it is estimated to have slow down remarkably because of ongoing crisis in Europe and economic slowdown in the United States. Hence the research paper is an effort to study the Growth rate in SBI and HDFC Bank limited as both the banks are giant banks in public and private sector, so a Comparative study of Growth analysis of both the banks for a period of 10 years is made. The main parameters of growth in banks are Reserve and Surplus growth (RES), Advance growth (ADV), Investment growth (INV), Interest Earned growth (IE), Operating Expenses growth (OE), Equity Dividend growth (ED), Net profit growth (NP) and EPS growth (EPS) and Descriptive statistics shows that the growth performance of HDFC bank is very pleasing than SBI during the period under study and the multiple regression test results reveal that in terms of the parameters defined HDFC Bank has performed much better than SBI Bank.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajtab.20160201.11
Published in American Journal of Theoretical and Applied Business (Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2016)
Page(s) 1-7
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Growth, Banks, SBI, HDFC Bank, Descriptive Statistics, Multiple Regressions

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