The report highlighted that in March 2019, public sector banks help 63.2 per cent of the total bank deposits. However, by March 2025, their share Fell to 56.3 per cent, a decline of Around 600 Basis Points.
It stated “pvbs continue to increase market share in total deposits while psbs lost approximately.
During the same period, private banks increasing their share from 28.6 per cent to 34.8 per cent. The share of other banks remained almost stable, ranging between 8.1 per cent and 8.8 per cent.
Private Banks Have Seen Higher Growth in Deposits Than PSBS, even in Rural and Semi-Raban Areas, Why Earlier Considered Strongolds of Public Sector Banks.
The report also said that Absolute Deposit Accretion Slowed in FY25, but psbs managed to capture a higher share of the increasel market.
There are clear regional differences in deposit patterns. In metro area, the market share of private banks in total deposits is now nearly equal to that of psbs.
While PSBS Still Lead in Casa Deposits in Rural and Semi-UBAN Regions, Private Banks are gradually increasing their share in these areas.
Private banks have already captured a Major Share of Casa Deposits in Metro Regents and Are also Gaining Grind in Urban Center. Private banks are growing faster in urban area compared to psbs.
Although PSBS Recorded Higher Growth in Current Accounts in Metro Regents, Private Banks Had Better Overall Deposit Growth, Mainly Driven by Term Deposits.
The report also pointed out that the casa ratio of private banks is falling at a faster pace than that of psbs across all regions.
When it comes to year-on-year Deposit Growth, Private Banks Continue to perform better. In March 2024, Private Banks Saw the Highest Growth at 20.1 per cent, While PSBS Posted a Lower Growth of 9.4 per cent.
This trend Continued in March 2025, with Private Banks Recording 12 per cent growth, compared to 9.3 per cent for psbs and 10.3 per cent for Scheduled Commercial Banks.
This data indicated that private banks are attracting more deposits and steadily expanding their presence, when public sector banks are loosing their earlier dominance in the Indian banking sector.
This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
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