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Analysis on Shareholder Value Growth of Pre and Post Merged Banks in India

Issue Abstract

Abstract

This paper attempts to analyze the financial growth of merged banks in India. Merged form major part of total banking system in India so there is a need to evaluate the performance of these banks. The study is based upon secondary data covering the period from 1990-2010. The study is selected 10 commercial merged banks in India. The Merger & Acquisition also have become the focus of public and corporate policy issues. To facilitate development of policy, it is necessary to measure the outcome of the M&A process on the basis of the growth of the merged banks in terms of financial variables like Deposit, Advances, Investment, Interest income, Revenue, Profit, and Total asset by comparing the growth with pre-merger period. So, this chapter analyzes the growth of merged banks. For the purpose of analysis the Mean, Standard Deviation (SD), and Co - Efficient of Variation (CV), Compound Growth Rate (CGR) and Mean Growth Rate of the financial variables selected for the sample banks have been calculated separately for each bank for the pre-merger and post-merger period. 


Author Information
Dr.T.R.Ganesan Principal (RTD) and Research Supervisor, Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram, Namakkal: P. Parthasarathy Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram, Namakkal.
Issue No
12
Volume No
11
Issue Publish Date
05 Dec 2025
Issue Pages
1-13

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