Bank Privatisation in India: Challenges and Opportunities

Singh Tajpuri, Harmanjot (2025) Bank Privatisation in India: Challenges and Opportunities. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep187. pp. 289-292. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Bank privatisation in India has emerged as a major subject of economic discussion, especially with respect to reforms to the financial sector. The government's initiative to diminish its ownership in public sector banks seeks to boost efficiency, encourage competitiveness, and ease the burden of assets that fail to perform. According to some supporters, the privatisation of banks will lead to technology modernisation, better management and governance, may enhance customer satisfaction, hence improving the banking system in all aspects. But there are still some issues that could be faced, especially in relation to financial wellness, employment issues, etc. Concerns also rise regarding rural-urban participation, promotion efforts, lack of competition and the possibility that goals will be more focused on earning profit rather than developing the economy. This paper critically analyses the difficulties that may occur due to the privatisation of banks, such as accountability and impartiality, while there are some possible advantages, like efficiency and growth. The main purpose of this study is to provide an overall, impartial, and accurate view of the privatisation of banks in India in future.

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