CRAR, Net Profit and GoI's Shareholding of Public Sector Banks.

Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR), Net Profit and Government of India's Shareholding of Public Sector Banks (PSBs). CRAR a key financial metric that measures a bank's capital in relation to its risk-weighted assets. It indicates whether a bank has enough capital to absorb potential losses and meet its obligations, thus ensuring financial stability.
BankCRAR (%)Net Profit (Rs. Cr)GoI Shareholding (%)CRAR (%)Net Profit (Rs. Cr)GoI Shareholding (%)
Bank of Baroda16.3117,78863.97%16.824,45863.97%
Bank of India16.966,38173.38%16.181,70373.38%
Bank of Maharashtra17.384,055.0386.46%17.041,29386.46%
Canara Bank16.2814,55462.93%16.383,90562.93%
Central Bank of India15.082,549.0693.08%15.6888093.08%
Indian Bank16.448,062.9473.84%16.472,40373.84%
Indian Overseas Bank17.242,656.0096.38%17.8263396.38%
Punjab & Sind Bank17.16595.4298.25%17.318298.25%
Punjab National Bank15.978,24473.15%15.793,25273.15%
State Bank of India14.2861,07656.92%13.8617,03556.92%
UCO Bank16.981,653.7495.39%17.0955195.39%
Union Bank of India16.9713,648.3174.76%17.023,67974.76%
Units: In Numbers

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Data Set - Banking |

Author/Publisher - Govt. of India |

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