Cash Deposit Ratio By Class Of Banks upto 2012-13
- 0
- 0
- 10/02/2015
- 10/12/2021

Chief Data Officer
- Ministry / State / Department
- Email
- Address
Write to CDO
Granularity: Annual
Reference URL of Resource: https://mospi.gov.in/
Sourced Webservices/APIs: NA
Indicators:
Note:
Original source is Reserve Bank of India and published in Statistical Year Book-2015 by MoSPI. Notes: 1. Other Scheduled Banks include Associate Banks of State Bank of India,Nationalised Banks and Private Sector Banks(excluding Regional Rural Banks and Scheduled Co-operative Banks). ( excluding Regional Rural Banks and Scheduled Co-oprative Banks)2. Cash Deposit Ratio is defined as the ratio of '' cash in hand and balances with RBI to '' deposits ''3.. Not Available. Figure in Percent.
Fields: Scheduled Banks-StateBankof India Scheduled Banks-Foreign banks Othe
Keywords: NA
The API for this resource does not exist. Please click the 'Request API' button to submit the request for it.
Cash Deposit ratio (CDR) is the ratio of how much a bank lends out of the deposits it has mobilised. It indicates how much of a banks core funds are being used for lending, the main banking activity. It can also be defined as Total of Cash in hand and Balances with RBI divided by Total deposits. Data contains CDR by class of the banks, i.e. S...
+Open Government Data(OGD) Platform India