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CAMELS model analysis for district central co-operative banking enterprises in Andra Pradesh

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  • V. Sathya
  • A. Oliver Bright

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CAMELS is a perceived worldwide rating framework to evaluate the relative money related quality of banking enterprises and to propose essential procedures to enhance shortcomings of banking enterprises. In India, Reserve Bank of India established methodology in 1996 pursued on the proposals of Padmanabham Working Group (1995) board of trustees. In the present examination, an endeavour has been made to rank the different district co-operative banking enterprises working in Andra Pradesh and investigate the five positions in their budgetary execution amid the examination time frame. In Andhra Pradesh before detachment of Telangana State, there were 22 DCCBs (district co-operative banking enterprises) in Andhra Pradesh State Cooperative Bank. For breaking down similar execution of the DCCBs in Andhra Pradesh, CAMELS model has been utilised for the (CAGR compound yearly development rate) of 12 years (2002-2003 to 2013-2014) and from that point, thorough rank test and factual measures have been utilised. CAMELS remain for capital adequacy, asset quality, management efficiency, earnings capacity, liquidity and sensitivity. CAMELS' proportions have the imperative to feature the sound money related position and additionally the wellbeing of the DCCBs of the co-agent DCCB through smaller scale investigation of an asset report and pay explanation things.

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  • V. Sathya & A. Oliver Bright, 2020. "CAMELS model analysis for district central co-operative banking enterprises in Andra Pradesh," International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(3), pages 233-250.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijenma:v:11:y:2020:i:3:p:233-250
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