MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR
SRINIVAS, KAMATAM
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR - A STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS - MUMBAI HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 2011 - 265 P. HARD
INTRODUCTION TO M&As
Introduction
Meaning of Mergers and Acquisitions
Types of Mergers
Goals of Mergers and Acquisitions
Benefits of M&As
Recent Changes in Indian Banking Sector
Need for the Study
Objectives of the Study
Methodology
Hypotheses of the Study
Scope of the Study
Review of Literature
Plan of the Study
Limitations of the Study
LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR M&As IN INDIA
Introduction
Objectives
Ways of Amalgamation
Under Sections 391-394 of the Companies Act, 1956
Procedural Requirements
Amalgamation of Companies by the Central Government
Mergers in India
Amalgamation of Banking Companies
Impact of Indian Competition Law on Mergers
Conclusion
TRENDS AND PROGRESS OF M&As IN INDIA
Introduction
Objectives
Hypotheses
Sector-wise Trends of M&As
Analysis of Variance of M&As
Analysis of Trends and Progress of M&As in
Manufacturing and Service Sectors
Progress of Mergers in Indian Banking Sector
Findings
Conclusions
PROFILE OF MERGED BANKS
Bank of Baroda
Benares State Bank Ltd
Punjab National Bank
Nedungadi Bank Ltd
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Global Trust Bank Ltd
HDFC Bank
Times Bank Ltd
ICICI Bank
Bank of Madura
Centurion Bank of Punjab
IMPACT OF M&As ON PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE OF MERGED BANKS
Introduction
Review of Studies
Methodology
Objectives
Analysis of Physical Performance of Merged Banks
Analysis of Physical Performance of Public Sector and
Private Sector Banks
Findings and Conclusions
IMPACT OF M&As ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MERGED BANKS
Introduction
Review of Studies
Methodology
Analysis of Financial Performance of Merged Banks
Mergers and its Effect on Shareholders Return
Analysis of Financial Performance of Public and Private
Sector Select Merged Banks
Findings and Conclusions
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
Introduction
Summary of Findings and Conclusions
Testing of Hypotheses
Suggestions
Utility of the Study
Further Areas of Study
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) of economy has exposed the corporations to domestic and global competitions. Low-cost − but good quality products have become a necessity for survival in competitive markets. Corporate restructuring has gained considerable importance all over the world. In India, the corporate restructuring is still in adolescent stage. The popular method of restructuring corporate entities in India is through M&As. The banking sector reforms were aimed at making banks more efficient and viable. This book "Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Banking Sector − A Study of Selected Banks" is made an attempt on mergers and acquisitions of select Indian banks by highlighting the legal framework, trends and progress in Mergers and Acquisitions in India and a detailed pre- and post- merger analysis based on physical and financial parameters of the select merged banks.
978-93-5024-903-1
BANKING--MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS--INDIA
658.16
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR - A STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS - MUMBAI HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 2011 - 265 P. HARD
INTRODUCTION TO M&As
Introduction
Meaning of Mergers and Acquisitions
Types of Mergers
Goals of Mergers and Acquisitions
Benefits of M&As
Recent Changes in Indian Banking Sector
Need for the Study
Objectives of the Study
Methodology
Hypotheses of the Study
Scope of the Study
Review of Literature
Plan of the Study
Limitations of the Study
LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR M&As IN INDIA
Introduction
Objectives
Ways of Amalgamation
Under Sections 391-394 of the Companies Act, 1956
Procedural Requirements
Amalgamation of Companies by the Central Government
Mergers in India
Amalgamation of Banking Companies
Impact of Indian Competition Law on Mergers
Conclusion
TRENDS AND PROGRESS OF M&As IN INDIA
Introduction
Objectives
Hypotheses
Sector-wise Trends of M&As
Analysis of Variance of M&As
Analysis of Trends and Progress of M&As in
Manufacturing and Service Sectors
Progress of Mergers in Indian Banking Sector
Findings
Conclusions
PROFILE OF MERGED BANKS
Bank of Baroda
Benares State Bank Ltd
Punjab National Bank
Nedungadi Bank Ltd
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Global Trust Bank Ltd
HDFC Bank
Times Bank Ltd
ICICI Bank
Bank of Madura
Centurion Bank of Punjab
IMPACT OF M&As ON PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE OF MERGED BANKS
Introduction
Review of Studies
Methodology
Objectives
Analysis of Physical Performance of Merged Banks
Analysis of Physical Performance of Public Sector and
Private Sector Banks
Findings and Conclusions
IMPACT OF M&As ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MERGED BANKS
Introduction
Review of Studies
Methodology
Analysis of Financial Performance of Merged Banks
Mergers and its Effect on Shareholders Return
Analysis of Financial Performance of Public and Private
Sector Select Merged Banks
Findings and Conclusions
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
Introduction
Summary of Findings and Conclusions
Testing of Hypotheses
Suggestions
Utility of the Study
Further Areas of Study
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) of economy has exposed the corporations to domestic and global competitions. Low-cost − but good quality products have become a necessity for survival in competitive markets. Corporate restructuring has gained considerable importance all over the world. In India, the corporate restructuring is still in adolescent stage. The popular method of restructuring corporate entities in India is through M&As. The banking sector reforms were aimed at making banks more efficient and viable. This book "Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Banking Sector − A Study of Selected Banks" is made an attempt on mergers and acquisitions of select Indian banks by highlighting the legal framework, trends and progress in Mergers and Acquisitions in India and a detailed pre- and post- merger analysis based on physical and financial parameters of the select merged banks.
978-93-5024-903-1
BANKING--MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS--INDIA
658.16