Effect of Mergers on Bank of Baroda Before and After, a Study of the Banking Sector

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Neeraj Rani, D. Sangeeta
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The banking industry has been essential to the economy’s development. Mergers and acquisitions are one of the best ways for banks to expand. The government merged banks when banks had more non-performing assets (NPA), less efficiency for work, no global reach, less profitable situation, or had other unimportant features. The government decided to combine three public sector banks in 2019, namely Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank, and Bank of Baroda (BOB). BOB rose to become India’s third-largest bank following the merger. In order to analyze the position of the bank, the study covered various indicators like Gross & Net NPA, operational profit, net profit, capital adequacy ratio (CAR), return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), earning per share (EPS), deposits & advances. Charts are used to analyze these factors, and data from the two years before and two years after the banks’ merger has been used. Secondary sources such as annual reports, websites, various publications, etc. has been used to get the data. After the two-year merger, operating profits rose by 40.11% and 52.96%, while net profits rose by 25.81% and 91.01%, demonstrating improved efficiency. Since gross NPA exceed net NPA, banks had control the NPA such that inefficiency became efficiency. Deposits and advances have both climbed, and the CAR has as well, indicating that there is enough capital on hand to handle losses. Since the merger, EPS, ROA, and ROE have all dramatically increased. According to the study, the bank’s performance of BOB improved after the merger.
并购对巴罗达银行并购前后的影响——银行业研究
银行业对经济发展起着至关重要的作用。并购是银行扩张的最佳途径之一。政府在银行不良资产较多、工作效率较低、没有全球影响力、盈利状况较差或具有其他不重要特征时对银行进行合并。政府决定在2019年合并三家公共部门银行,即Vijaya银行、Dena银行和巴罗达银行(BOB)。合并后,BOB一跃成为印度第三大银行。为了分析银行的地位,该研究涵盖了各种指标,如Gross & Net NPA,营业利润,净利润,资本充足率(CAR),资产收益率(ROA),股本收益率(ROE),每股收益(EPS),存款和预付款。图表用于分析这些因素,并使用了银行合并前和合并后两年的数据。二手来源,如年度报告,网站,各种出版物等,已被用于获取数据。合并两年后,营业利润分别增长40.11%和52.96%,净利润分别增长25.81%和91.01%,效率有所提高。由于总不良资产超过净不良资产,银行控制了不良资产,使得低效率变成了效率。存款和预付款都在攀升,中非共和国也是如此,这表明手头有足够的资金来应对损失。自合并以来,每股收益、总资产收益率和净资产收益率都大幅增加。研究表明,合并后银行BOB的绩效有所提高。
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