Quarterly Handout: Aggregate Deposits and Gross Bank Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks - As on the last Friday of June 2003 - આરબીઆઈ - Reserve Bank of India
Quarterly Handout: Aggregate Deposits and Gross Bank Credit of Scheduled Commercial Banks - As on the last Friday of June 2003
"Banking Statistics: Quarterly Handout – June 2003" provides data on aggregate deposits and gross bank credit of scheduled commercial banks as on the last Friday of June 2003. The data are based on Basic Statistical Return-7, received from all scheduled commercial banks.
The top hundred centres arranged according to the size of deposits accounted for 61.5 per cent of the total deposits and the top hundred centres arranged according to the size of bank credit accounted for 75.4 per cent of total bank credit. The number of banked centres served by scheduled commercial banks stood at 35,232. Of these centres, 29,941 were single office centres and 38 centres had 100 or more bank offices each.
Nationalised banks as a group accounted for 49.7 per cent of the aggregate deposits, while State Bank of India and its Associates accounted for 24.4 per cent. The shares Other Scheduled Commercial Banks, Foreign Banks and Regional Rural Banks in aggregate deposits were 17.3 per cent, 4.8 per cent and 3.8 per cent, respectively. As regards gross bank credit, Nationalised Banks accounted for 46.5 per cent of the total bank credit, while State Bank of India and its Associates registered a a share of 24.1 per cent. Other Scheduled Commercial Banks, Foreign Banks and Regional Rural Banks had relatively lower shares in the total gross bank credit at 19.2 per cent, 7.3 per cent and 3.0 per cent, respectively.
The credit-deposit (C-D) ratio of all scheduled commercial banks at all-India level as on last Friday of June 2003 stood at 57.0 per cent. Among the States/ Union Territories, highest C-D ratio was observed in Chandigarh (113.9 per cent), followed by Maharashtra (87.0 per cent) and Tamil Nadu (86.4 per cent). At the bank group level, C-D ratio was above the all-India ratio in respect of Foreign Banks (86.4 per cent), Other Scheduled Commercial Banks (63.0 per cent) and was lower for State Bank of India and its Associates (56.3 per cent); and Nationalised Banks (53.4 per cent) and Regional Rural Banks (45.0 per cent). As regards population group-wise C-D ratios of all scheduled commercial
banks, metropolitan centres had the highest C-D ratio at 77.6 per cent, followed by rural centres (43.0 per cent), urban centres (42.7 per cent) and semi-urban centres (34.5 per cent).
The distribution of scheduled commercial bank offices by size of deposits indicated that the offices each with deposits of Rs.10 crore or more, accounted for 42.4 per cent of the bank offices and had a share of 88.0 per cent in total bank deposits and 85.2 per cent in total bank credit. The offices, which had a credit of Rs. 10 crore or more, accounted for 12.9 per cent of total number of offices. These offices together accounted for 77.7 per cent of total bank credit whereas their share in total deposits was 47.0 per cent. The publication is also available on RBI website www.rbi.org.in
P. V. Sadanandan
Manager
Press Release : 2003-2004/504