
The Effects of Financial Factors on the Performance of Bank of Baroda in India Dr. Rishikesh Jagdish Malani Associate Professor, Global Institute of Management, Sagamner Prof. Amrita Ramesh Billade Assistant Professor, Vamanrao Ithape College of Engineering and Management, Sangamner Abstract: Financial factors play a crucial role in determining the operational efficiency and profitability of banking institutions. This study examines the effects of key financial factors on the performance of Bank of Baroda in India. The research focuses on financial indicators such as capital adequacy, asset quality, liquidity management, interest income, and non-performing assets (NPAs) and their influence on the bank’s financial performance. Secondary data from annual reports, financial statements, and regulatory publications were analyzed to assess trends in profitability, return on assets, and overall financial stability. The findings indicate that effective management of capital structure, reduction of NPAs, and improved liquidity significantly enhance the bank’s operational performance and competitiveness in the Indian banking sector. The study also highlights the importance of prudent financial planning and regulatory compliance in sustaining long-term growth. The strengthening financial management practices can help Bank of Baroda maintain stability, improve profitability, and support the evolving demands of India’s banking and financial environment. Keywords: Financial Performance, Bank of Baroda, Capital Adequacy, Non-Performing Assets (NPAs), Liquidity Management, Profitability, Indian Banking Sector
Sustainable banking, Public finance, Banking, Work Performance
Sustainable banking, Public finance, Banking, Work Performance
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