STUDY ON FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF ICICI BANK

The Indian banking market is growing at an astonishing rate. The banks are being segregated into different groups. Each group has its benefits and limitations in operating in India. ICICI Bank is India's largest private sector bank. The bank's consolidated total assets stood at Rs. 12.50 trillion on June 30 2019. ICICI Bank currently features a network of 5,275 branches and 15,589 ATMs across India. The analysis is formed by considering the financial statements of the past five years. The income of the bank has increased over the amount. The bank has succeeded in maintaining an inexpensive profitability position. The bank continued to expand its branch network in India. The Research Accelerates towards assessing ICICI Bank's profitability to work out the Financial situation of ICICI Bank. It ends at measuring the liquidity position and analyses ICICI Bank's solvency, which provides us a crystal-clear insight into the financial Journey of the BANK.

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