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The document reviews the performance of Indian public sector banks from 2009-2013 using the CAMEL approach, analyzing all 26 banks to assess financial soundness. The study found significant performance differences among the banks, indicating that those with lower rankings need improvement. Additionally, a separate study on Turkish banks using the CAMEL model highlighted performance disparities between state-owned and private-owned banks.
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The document reviews the performance of Indian public sector banks from 2009-2013 using the CAMEL approach, analyzing all 26 banks to assess financial soundness. The study found significant performance differences among the banks, indicating that those with lower rankings need improvement. Additionally, a separate study on Turkish banks using the CAMEL model highlighted performance disparities between state-owned and private-owned banks.
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performance of Indian public sector banks using Camel approach for a five year

period from 2009-13. They included all the 26 public sector banks in study.

Inclusion of all 26 public sector banks in study, research tried to effetelymeasure

the financial soundness of banks. Researcher employed the F-test and one way

ANOVA for analysis and interpretation. The study revealed fact that there is a

significant difference among overall performance of public sectorbanks. They

also concluded that the banks with least ranking need to improve their

performance to come up to the desired standards. Mikail Altan, Habib

Yusufazari & Aykut Beduk (2014) tried to attempt evaluate and analyzed

performance of banks in Turkey using camel model. They have chosen three

StateOwned banks and twelve Private-Owned banks from the Turkish banking

sector, which represent more than seventy percent of the banking system in

terms of total assets. They evaluated the financial performance of turkey banks

through 23 ratios relating to CAMEL Model. They found that on the overall

performance of, Ziraat Bank was on the top position followed by AK Bank and

Vakit Bank. Study reveals fact that there is a significant difference between

performance of state-owned and private- owned banks in Turkey

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