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  2. Banking in India - Wikipedia

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    The new policy shook the banking sector in India completely. Bankers, till this time, were used to the 4–6–4 method (borrow at 4%; lend at 6%; go home at 4) of functioning. The new wave ushered in a modern outlook and tech-savvy methods of working for traditional banks. All this led to the retail boom in India.

  3. Economic liberalisation in India - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank's global poverty update in September 2023 indicated that India accounts for 40% of the increase in the global extreme poverty rate during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 114 ] Some critiques suggest that the multidimensional poverty indices, while comprehensive, may not sufficiently capture the severity of issues such as hunger and ...

  4. List of banking crises - Wikipedia

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    Panic of 1819, a U.S. recession with bank failures; culmination of U.S.'s first boom-to-bust economic cycle; Panic of 1825, a pervasive British recession in which many banks failed, nearly including the Bank of England; Panic of 1837, a U.S. recession with bank failures, followed by a 5-year depression; Panic of 1847, United Kingdom

  5. 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation - Wikipedia

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    Global analysts cut their forecasts of India's real GDP growth rate for the financial year 2016–17 by 0.5 to 3% due to demonetisation. [147] [148] India's GDP in 2016 is estimated to be US$2.25 trillion, hence, each 1 per cent reduction in growth rate represents a shortfall of US$22.5 billion (₹1.54 trillion) for the Indian economy. [149]

  6. M. Narasimham - Wikipedia

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    Maidavolu Narasimham (3 June 1927 – 20 April 2021) was an Indian banker who served as the thirteenth governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from 2 May 1977 to 30 November 1977. [2] For his contributions to the banking and financial sector in India, he is often referred to as the father of banking reforms in India.

  7. Category:Banking in India - Wikipedia

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    SBM Bank India; Scheduled Banks (India) Banking Ombudsman Scheme (India) Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002; Standard Chartered India; Structured Financial Messaging System

  8. Bank of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Maharashtra is an Indian public sector bank headquartered in Pune. The bank had 30 million customers across the country with 2263 branches as of June 2023. It has the largest network of branches of any nationalised bank in the state of Maharashtra. State-owned Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) has emerged as the top performer among public ...

  9. ING Vysya Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank had also been ranked the "Safest Banker" by the New Indian Express and among "Top 5 Most Trusted Private Sector Banks" by the Economic Times. [7] On 20 November 2014, in an all-stock amalgamation, ING Vysya Bank decided to merge with Kotak Mahindra Bank, creating the fourth largest private sector bank in India. [8]