This document provides an overview of ICICI Bank, India's largest private sector bank. It introduces the MBA student presentation team and states their topic is about ICICI Bank. It then provides details about ICICI Bank's history, profile, board of directors, network across India and other countries, products and services offered, results of a SWOT analysis, and concludes with the presenting team thanking the audience.
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ICICI Bank means industrial credit and investment corporation in India . from this presentation you know all about of ICICI bank profile and strength , weakness , opportunities and treat of ICICI bank . It is 2nd largest bank in India.
In this PPT all information related to ICICI Bank like organization structure and history of ICICI Bank. Information related to products and services.Current scenario of ICICI Bank.
A MS PowerPoint presentation that contains an idea about what Indian banking structure looks like and what role ICICI has played in the development of market infrastructure. It also contains Grievance Redressal system and controversies in which ICICI bank's name was highlighted
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A MS PowerPoint presentation that contains an idea about what Indian banking structure looks like and what role ICICI has played in the development of market infrastructure. It also contains Grievance Redressal system and controversies in which ICICI bank's name was highlighted
This assignment is done by the students of Shaheed Bhagat Singh College,UNIVERSITY OF DELHI.
The Rise and Fall of Chanda kochhar is all about the story of struggle for the top and fall from the grace.
It cover the several dimensions which reflects the human nature of desire and greed.
Consists the series of events happened and the gist of fraudulent occurs in one of the India's largest bank.
This presentation have the detailed analysis of the Indian banking sector, how it has evolved and reformes that have come gradually.It also has a classic case of merger of ICICI bank with BOM.
our banking sector , which is very important in economy .but untill and unless if we don't have the knowlege of banks... how we do the things and enhance our knowlede , so this is a brief slides which helps you to make understand about Axis bank .
I Tried to give a detail on this ppt which will make u clear all about SBI. Many things i mentioned like the competitors ... its ATM ... do have a look and download if u need it
Finance(research and understanding & applying analysis on ratios of Axis and ...ManjuYadav65
Here had to apply knowledge of statistics and analysis for understanding ratios of the Axis and Icici bank and understanding the trend and their growth and also the effect of banking industry and government influence on the happenings on banking sector especially private banks and their customer retention and the market affecting them.
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MBA Section – A
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Atalik Khan
Arunava Banarjee
Archita Bose
Deepshikha Das
Debaparna Chakraborty
Dibbasri Das
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2. ABOUT ICICI BANK
Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India.
Founded in 1994 by as a joint-Venture of the World Bank.
ICICI bank launched internet banking operations in 1998.
In 2000, ICICI became the first Indian Bank to list on the New
York Stock Exchange.
ICICI Bank is India’s largest private sector bank with total
consolidated assets of Rs. 11,242,81 billion (March31 2018)
4. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairmen : Mr. Girish Chandra Chaturvedi
MD & CEO : Ms. Chanda Kochhar
Executive Director : Mr. Sandeep Bakshi
Vice president : Mr. Vishvesh G. Bhaga
General Manager : Mrs. Shilpa Kumari
5. NETWORK OF ICICI
In 2018 it is the 2nd largest bank in India in terms of assets & market
capitalisation.
The bank has a vast network of 4867 branches including 14367
ATMs in India.
All branches are OLRT (On-Line-Real-Time) connected.
It has a presence in 17 countries, including India.
Trades as BSE (Bombay Stock exchange), NSE (National Stock
exchange), NYSE (New York Stock exchange) & BSE SENSEX
7. SWOT ANALYSIS OF ICICI BANK
Strength in the SWOT analysis of ICICI Bank :-
It is the second largest bank in terms of total assets & market shares. (March31
2018)
Total assets of ICICI is Rs. 4062.34 Billion & recorded a maximum profit after tax of
Rs. 51.51 Billion It is located in 19 countries.
The bank has PAN India presence of around 2,567 branches & 8003 ATM’s.
Successfully diversified its operation. Listed in NYSE
Aggressive & innovative marketing & advertising strategies in terms of other banks.
8. Weakness in the SWOT analysis of ICICI Bank :-
Customer support of ICICI section is not performing well in terms of resolving
complaints.
The ICICI bank has most stringent policies in terms of recovering the debts, loans &
credit payments.
There are complaints of customers assault & abuse while recovering & the credit
payment reminders are sent before the deadlines which annoys the customer.
The bank service charges are comparatively higher.
9. Opportunities in the SWOT analysis of ICICI Bank :-
Banking sector is expected to grow at a rate of 17% in next three years.
The concept of saving in banks & investing in financial products is increasing in rural
areas as more than 62% of India’s population is still in rural areas.
Within next 4 years ICICI bank is planning to open 1500 new branches.
Small & non performing banks can acquired by ICICI because of its financial strength.
ICICI bank is expected to have 20% of credit growth in the coming years.
10. Threats in the SWOT analysis of ICICI Bank :-
RBI allowed foreign banks to invest upto 74% in Indian bank.
HDFC is the major competitor for ICICI, & other banks like AXIS, HSBC impose a major
threat.
In rural areas micro financial groups hold a major share.
Though customer acquisition is high on the other side , the unsatisfied customer are
increasing & make them to switch to other banks.