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Q.What is difference between public sector bank and private sector bank?

Asked by pallavi mahajan, 19 Nov '08 07:27 pm Invite a friend | Save | Report abuse Earn 10 points for answering
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The Public sector banks are those where govt holdings are more than 50% while nationalised banks are those banks which were nationalised in 1969 and 1980. Thus all nationalised banks are public sector banks.
So one can say Public Sector banks= Nationalised Banks+ SBI + SBI Associates + IDBI
Thus in total 27 PSB's are there.
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Public sector Banks are also called Nationalised banks Eg: SBI,Canara Bank etc. These banks are whollely owned by the Government of India. Private sector banks are Banks which come under Negiotiable Instruments Act but under private Management. For Eg: Federal Bank, Karur Vysya Bank etc. But all these Banks comes under the perview of Scheduled Bank since these banks are included in the Schedule of the Government of India...
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