
ii) Private Sector Banks:
• The major stakes in the equity are owned by private stakeholders or business houses.
• A few major private sector banks in India are HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, ICICI
Bank etc.
iii) Foreign Bank:
• Foreign Bank has headquarters outside India but runs its offices as a private entity within
India.
• Such banks are operating under the regulations provided by the Reserve Bank of India and
parent organization located outside India.
• An example of Foreign Bank in India is Citi Bank.
iv) Regional Rural Banks (RRB):
• Regional Rural Banks (RRB) were established under the Regional Rural Banks
Ordinance,1975 with the aim of credit for agriculture and other rural sectors.
• The area of operation of RRBs is limited to the area notified by the Government.
• RRR are owned jointly by the Government of India, the State Government and Sponsor
Banks.
• An example of RRB in India is Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank.
2) Cooperative Banks
• A Cooperative Bank is a financial entity that belongs to its members, who are also the owners
as well as the customers of the bank.
• They provide their members with numerous banking and financial services.
• Cooperative banks support of agricultural activities, some small-scale industries and self-
employed workers.
II) NON-SCHEDULED BANKS
All banks which are not included in the second section of the Reserve Bank of India Act,1934
are Non-Scheduled Banks.
They are not eligible to borrow from the RBI for normal banking purpose except for
emergencies.
III) DEVELOPMENT BANKS
• Development Banks are financial institutions that provide long-term credit to support capital-
investments for long period at low rates of interest are known as Development Banks.
• The major development banks in India are:
1) Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI) 1948,
2) Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) 1964,
3) Export-Import Banks of India (EXIM) 1982,
4) Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) 1989,
5) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) 1982.