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Siva Rama Prasasd, P. "Merger of 'Bank of Baroda' with 'Vijaya Bank' and 'Dena Bank' (Horoscopes of Three Banks)." Research Bulletin 44, no. 4 (January 31, 2019): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.33516/rb.v44i4.99-112p.

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Ujjwala, Paka. "A Study on Bank of Baroda Merger with Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 7, no. 9 (September 30, 2019): 594–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2019.9081.

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Dr. Dilip Kumar Gupta, Dr Sapna Kasliwal,. "Small Number of Big Banks: An Overview of Recent Mergers in Indian Banking Sector." Psychology and Education Journal 58, no. 3 (February 25, 2021): 1113–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i3.3108.

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Government of India with its vision to create globally competitive banks has initiated the consolidation of smaller PSB’s in bigger entities. The merger of five regional banks with State Bank of India and merger of two Public Sector Banks (PSBs) Dena and Vijaya with Bank of Baroda in recent past (2019) followed by mega consolidation plan of merging ten public sector banks into four banks is an indication of direction of the wind is going to blow for Indian banking industry. This policy of consolidation is an important tool used by banks for corporate restructuring and is in line with reformist agenda pursued by Govt of India (GOI) since 1990. These entities are to receive recapitalization funds from GOI to boost their net-worth strengthening their capital base. The present research is conducted to understand the objectives and statistics behind these mergers.
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Kishore V, Sai, Hema Divya, and K. V. L. Madhav. "ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE MERGER OF BANK OF BARODA, VIJAYA BANK AND DENA BANK, ON THE BACK DROP OF THEIR NPAS." International Journal of Advanced Research 9, no. 5 (May 31, 2021): 906–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/12922.

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Banking Industry in India witnessed a large-scale merger in recent times, which was earlier often sought out solution in the corporates to improve the efficiency and profitability. Bank mergers and acquisitions are more often witnessed across Europe and America. We have witnessed few acquisitions/mergers in the past few decades after liberalization. Present situation of mergers in the Banking Industry is primarily due to the failure of some banks with respect to recovery of loans. This would result in incurring losses and failing to meet the liquidity needs of the deposits side. There have been mergers both in Public Sector Banks and Private Sector Banks. It is also observed that some private banks have been acquired by public sector banks in the interest of depositors and investors.This research paper focuses on and analyses the factors that lead to the merger of Bank of Baroda, E-Vijaya Bank and E-Dena Bank. The possible advantages and disadvantages are inferred. Seven years financial data before the merger decision of the three banks is collected for this analysis. Data analysis is done using the financial tools such as Ratio Analysis and Trend Analysis. Various ratios indicating the health of Advances side of the bank and its profitability are calculated. The trend of NPAs and the recovery patterns are studied. The suitability of merger decision with its after effects are proposed to be concluded.
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Manokari, G. Murali, G. Lenin Kumar, and G. Sathiya G. Sathiya. "A Study on Fiscal Support Provided by Vijaya Bank to Msme in Coimbatore City." Indian Journal of Applied Research 1, no. 9 (October 1, 2011): 148–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/jun2012/53.

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Peppal, Shivani, and Nidhi Sharma. "A STUDY ON EFFICIENCY OF MERGER AS A TOOL FOR FINANCIAL DISTRESS IN INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS." International Journal of Advanced Research 11, no. 06 (June 30, 2023): 506–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/17095.

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Merger has become an efficient tool to cop up with financial difficulties in all the industries. In past few years Indian banking Industry is going through so many merger and the recent merger which has been taken place is of bank of Baroda, Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank. This study has been conducted to know the effectiveness of Merger to cope up which financial distress in these selected banks in terms of their Non-Performing Assets. The study has two objectives one is to understand the concept of Non-Performing Assets of Indian banks and second is to examine the impact of merger on financial performance of selected Indian public sector banks. For the analysis for factors i.e. Gross NPA, Net NPA, Percentage of Gross NPA, Percentage of Net NPA and Net Profit or Loss have been considered for the period of ten financial years which was divided into before and after merger period as the merger of selected banks was took place in 2019. The results of the study show that there is a significance difference between the before merger performance and after merger performance of the selected banks.
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Rani, Neeraj, and Dr Sangeeta. "Effect of Mergers on Bank of Baroda Before and After, a Study of the Banking Sector." Financial Engineering 1 (July 17, 2023): 307–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37394/232032.2023.1.29.

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The banking industry has been essential to the economy’s development. Mergers and acquisitions are one of the best ways for banks to expand. The government merged banks when banks had more non-performing assets (NPA), less efficiency for work, no global reach, less profitable situation, or had other unimportant features. The government decided to combine three public sector banks in 2019, namely Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank, and Bank of Baroda (BOB). BOB rose to become India’s third-largest bank following the merger. In order to analyze the position of the bank, the study covered various indicators like Gross & Net NPA, operational profit, net profit, capital adequacy ratio (CAR), return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), earning per share (EPS), deposits & advances. Charts are used to analyze these factors, and data from the two years before and two years after the banks’ merger has been used. Secondary sources such as annual reports, websites, various publications, etc. has been used to get the data. After the two-year merger, operating profits rose by 40.11% and 52.96%, while net profits rose by 25.81% and 91.01%, demonstrating improved efficiency. Since gross NPA exceed net NPA, banks had control the NPA such that inefficiency became efficiency. Deposits and advances have both climbed, and the CAR has as well, indicating that there is enough capital on hand to handle losses. Since the merger, EPS, ROA, and ROE have all dramatically increased. According to the study, the bank’s performance of BOB improved after the merger.
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MOHAMMED FASI. "Case study on non-performimg assets." Journal of Management and Science 11, no. 4 (December 31, 2021): 58–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.11.46.

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The present research study focuses on the case study on non-performing assets. In order to analyse the case study on NPA,Vijay Mallya’s (the owner of Kingfisher Airlines) case study is taken into consideration. In this study we have covered the brief introduction on Vijay Mallya, His business in India, bank-wise amount borrowed by him, reason for downfall of business and conclusion. After studying the detail case study, recommendations are drowned based on the conclusion.
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Chitranshu Saxena. "A case study of Ayurvedic management of Katishool with reference to Senile Osteoporosis induced compression fracture of vertebrae." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 8, no. 3 (April 25, 2023): 178–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.8.3.34.

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Low bone mass and micro architecture bone tissue degeneration that can cause fractures is the hallmarks of osteoporosis. The development of disease is influenced by numerous etiological factors, including physical, hormonal, dietary, and lifestyle factors. Low back discomfort, or Katishool, is one of them. Low back discomfort can have many different causes, including compression fractures, intervertebral disc prolapse (IVDP), lumbar spondylosis, spine tuberculosis, etc. At some point in their life, 39% of people report having low back pain, with females between the ages of 40 and 80 experiencing the condition more frequently. The reason of significant low back pain is one of the vertebral compression fractures (VCF). It is comparable to Katishool in Ayurveda. The care of fractures in modern science includes reduction, immobilization of the broken area, use of NSIAD, calcium supplements, etc. Numerous native substances that can aid in the healing of the fracture have been described in ancient treatises. In this instance, Ayurvedic treatments like Vijaya Extract, medicines and Kati Abhyangam are used to treat lower back pain.
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PALANI, HEMASANKARI, S. K. NANDA, K. ,. T. MATHEW, JOE JACOB, V. S. SANTHOSH MITRA, and J. T. SHERIFFUDIN. "DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF FRESH CASSAVA TUBER AT 2-2.90 GHZ MICROWAVE FREQUENCY." Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences 24, no. 04 (2022): 823–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/ajmbes.2022.v24i04.035.

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Rapid quantification of starch present in fresh cassava tuber by electronic means requires a conductivity work at various points of the tuber. The dielectric parameters of different samples of cassava tuber (Manihot esculenta L.) at the S-band of the microwave frequencies were determined. Tubers of cassava varieties of CTCRI, H-226, H-97, Sree Harsha, Sree Prabha, Sree Rekha, Sree Jaya, Sree Sahya, Sree Vijaya, Sree Prakash, Sree Visakham and H-165 were subjected to the cavity perturbation technique. The range of S-band microwave frequency tested were 2247, 2440, 2684 and 2970 MHz. Tubers of the variety H-226 had significantly lower conductivity value was 0.02s/m and the variety H-165, 1.49s/m and are significantly different. The dielectric constant (real part) of tubers of the varieties, H-165 and H-226 were 34.82 and 14.97 respectively and were significantly different. The proximal part of the tuber had the lowest level of conductivity followed by the middle portion and then the distal portion being 0.60s/m, 0.65s/m and 0.69s/ m respectively. The dielectric constant decreases steadily with increase in frequency between 2.00-2.90GHz range for fresh cassava tubers and the dielectric loss factor follows the same pattern. The moisture content of different varieties of fresh cassava tuber, H-226, H-97, Sree Harsha, Sree Prabha, Sree Rekha, Sree Jaya, Sree Sahya, Sree Vijaya, Sree Prakash, Sree Visakham and H-165 ranged between 44.52% and 58.66% as analysed using the moisture analyser at 80 °C. The starch content values estimated by the chemical method for all the varieties of fresh tuber ranged between 20.78% and 35.94%. The difference in starch content of tuber between the proximal and the middle region was found to be 3% and that of the middle and distal region was found to be 2%. The conductivity values of fresh cassava tuber can be used for the development of a starch indicator based on moisture content.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "VIJAYA BANK"

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KUMARI, RASHMI. "AMALGAMATION OF DENA BANK, VIJAYA BANK AND BANK OF BARODA." Thesis, 2019. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/16463.

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UNION IN THE BANKING DIVISION IS SIGNIFICANT AS FAR AS MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS FOR THE DEVELOPING INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY. THIS CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH COST REDUCTION AND INCREASING REVENUE. THIS SIGNIFICANT PART HERE IS THAT FOR WHAT REASON DO WE NEED UNION IN INDIAN BANKING AND WHAT IS CHALLENGES AHEAD. THE JOB OF THE CENTRAL GOVT IS ADDITIONALLY IMPORTANT TO THE INVESTIGATED IN T HE WHOLE PROCEDURE AS THEY ASSUME AN ESSENTIAL JOB IN THE APPROACH ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIAN BANKING. AN EXAMINATION OF THE INDIAN FINANCIAL INDUSTRY DEMONSTRATES THAT BECAUSE OF ELEMENT LIKE SOLIDNESS , COME BACK TO INVESTOR, HOLDING FAST TO ADMINISTRATIVE AND SO ON MAKE M&A AS AN OBJECTIVE. ADDITIONALLY M&A OFFERS A CHANCE TO THESE INDIAN BANKS OF MAKING AND ALL INCLUSIVE BANK ADDITIONAL MERGERS CAN BE UTILIZED AS KEY INSTRUMENT AND FURTHERMORE THERE IS PROBABILITY OF KEY SPECULATION WHERE CUSTOMARY M&A ARE UNREALISTIC. IN THE CHANGING MONETARY AND BUSINESS CONDITION PORTRAYED BY SPEED,ADAPTABILITY AND RESPONSIVENESS TO CLIENTS, "MEASURE" HAS A TON TO ADD REMAINING AHEAD IN THE CHALLENGE. IT IS IN THIS SETTING MERGERS AND ACQUISITION(M&A'S) AS AN INSTRUMENT TO INCREASE AGGRESSIVE QUALITY COMES INTO THE FRONT LINE WITH COLLABORATING FOR INTENSITY BEING A PERCEIVED VITAL CONNECTION FOR THE EQUIVALENT .
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Books on the topic "VIJAYA BANK"

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Korespondencija bana Jelačića i Banskoga vijeća, 1848.-1850. Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 1998.

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Novac, kredit i banke Crne Gore: Privredne finansije Crne Gore do kraja XX vijeka. Podgorica: Istorijski institut Crne Gore, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "VIJAYA BANK"

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Roy, Sudipta Saha. "Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Indian Banking Sector with Special Reference to Punjab National Bank." In Advances in Business Informatics empowered by AI & Intelligent Systems, 48–72. CSMFL Publications, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46679/978819573220304.

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The meaning of intelligence is the capacity to absorb and learn from experience which can be used as a tool to handle problems and fit into a new situation (Jhangiani et al., 2014). Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the technology that tries to copy logical functions which are prepared by human beings (D’Monte, 2018). In the past two decades, India’s digital banking sector has grown rapidly. The growing number of internet banking, mobile banking and payment app users, are the main catalysts behind the growth of digital banking. The rising demand for online banking has created opportunities for the implementation of AI in the Indian banking sector (Vijai, 2018). The main objectives of the present study are: (i) to discuss the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI), (ii) to study the implication of AI in the Banking sector and (iii) to state the different aspects of AI in Indian Banking sector with special reference to Punjab National Bank (PNB). AI has played an important role in determining fraudulent accounts and reducing the gross NPA of Banks. The banking operations of PNB had been paralyzed in February 2018 due to fraud carried out by Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi. After this incident, PNB introduced an AI-enabled audit system to eliminate the loopholes in their banking operations. The Gross NPA of PNB and the total number of frauds reported have decreased by 11.47% and 39% respectively, in the financial year 2021-2022 in comparison to the last year. The present study reveals that day by day, banks are adopting AI for personalized customer services and reducing errors in banking operations. Furthermore, AI can handle NPA Management through Big Data Analytics, which will help in strengthening the balance sheets of banks.
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