Citation:Joseph, B., Krishnan, B., Ramanathan, H.N. and Suresh, T.R. (2015). Productivity, Performance and Technical Efficiency in Banking: The foreign Bank’s Saga in the Context of Financial Reforms in India, Kelaniya Journal of Management, University of Kelaniya, 04(01): 50-64.
Date:2015
Abstract:
This paper is an attempt to examine the total productivity growth of foreign banks for the
period 2002-2003 to 2013-2014. Data of ten major foreign sector banks for twelve years
were used for the analysis and interpretation. Malmquist Productivity Index and Input
oriented CRS data envelopment analysis are being used to measure the productivity of
these banks over the years. Along with the productivity of foreign sector banks, their
performances were also determined through ratios. The results show that the foreign
sector banks has obtained an excellent mean TFP of 1.06 and nine foreign sector banks
has obtained an eligible score of one which depicts that foreign sector banks are doing
well in the country. The excellent performance of foreign sector banks in the banking
industry is further substantiated with the ratios. The study has revealed that by enlarging
the scope of foreign banks will obviously bring growth, development and technological
advancement in the Indian banking Sector.