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CHAPTER 6

COMPARISON BETWEEN ICICI BANK AND SBI.

Contents 6.1 SBI v/s ICICI 6.2 Analysis & Interpretation of Services 6.3 Analysis of Performance of ICICI Bank & SBI 6.4 Major Findings 6.5 Testing of Hypothesis

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CHAPTER 6

COMPARISON BETWEEN ICICI BANK AND SBI.

6.1 SBI v/s ICICI

SBI stands for State Bank of India. It is a public sector institution (government owned), with a huge customer base all over India. It has seven associate banks operating under its SBI name. It has over thirteen thousand branches across India and in some selected international countries and a 56,000 ATM network across India. The Standard Bank of India „inherited‟ the Bank of Calcutta, which was founded in 1806, and has been in existence for over two hundred years.

On the other hand, the ICICI is a private sector bank (privately owned), with a relatively smaller clientele base. It is one of the major banks in India (precisely the second largest), but much smaller than the SBI. It has 950 branches, with 3,500 branches across India. The bank has deposits of Rs 1.65 lakh crore compared to SBI‟s Rs 3.8 lakh crore (accumulated in a period of twelve years), racking up a net worth of Rs 22,000 against Rs 27,000 for the State Bank of India. This represents Rs 9 crore business generated by each ICICI employee per year, compared to Rs 3 crore worth of business per employee of the ICICI.

While the State Bank pays 4.7 percent on deposits, and earns less on advances, the ICICI pays 0.7 less (4 percent), while earning more on advances, and thus earns 0.4 percent more on assets than the SBI. This is no surprise, as there‟s seemingly limitless access to funds from the government for the state owned SBI.

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On money transfers from overseas accounts, with the SBI, once a transfer transaction is completed, you will be able to know the exchange rate used, and there are no restrictions on the amounts you can transfer a day. However, the ICICI transfer is somewhat different.

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