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A Comparative Study of Customer Perception towards Services Rendered by Public Sector and Private Sector Banks

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  • Pandit C. Bilamge

    (Associate Professor Department of Commerce & Management Government College Gulbarga, Karnataka, India.)

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As in so many other industries, banks are striving hard to become increasingly customer-centric in order to survive and grow. Achieving this customer focus requires retaining of existing customers by providing quality services. In the competitive market, every individual is in need of better services. If you fail to provide required service, they will switch over to another bank which provides better quality services. The present paper discusses issues relating to customer services in both the ICICI and SBI Banks. In order to understand the customer perception towards services rendered by both the banks, many attributes such as cooperation & Behavior of staff, ATM services, Basic facilities, cheque collection time etc. were considered. The study reveals that ICICI bank is much ahead of SBI bank in providing quality services to their customers.

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  • Pandit C. Bilamge, 2011. "A Comparative Study of Customer Perception towards Services Rendered by Public Sector and Private Sector Banks," Indian Journal of Commerce and Management Studies, Educational Research Multimedia & Publications,India, vol. 2(2), pages 110-114, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:aii:ijcmss:v:2:y:2011:i:2:p:110-114
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