Chief Economic Adviser K V Subramanian has said that India needs more global sized banks to help the country achieve USD 5 trillion economy by 2024-25. He rued the fact that India has only one bank in top 100 global bank list while a country much smaller in size has more such banks.
State Bank of India (SBI) at the 55th position is the only bank in the global top 100 list. China has 18 banks while the US has 12 in the list. “India is the fifth largest economy in the world. So, if the Indian banking sector was proportional to the size of its economy, India should have been where South Korea is, which has six banks in the global top hundred. But in contrast, India has only one bank in the global top hundred,” he said in a report by a news agency.
Even countries that are a fraction of India’s size for example Finland, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Norway have at least one bank in the global top hundred, he said while delivering a lecture at the fifth anniversary event of Bandhan Bank. “If you take countries like Sweden and Singapore, Sweden is one-sixth the size of the economy, Singapore is one-eighth the size of the economy, they have three banks in the global top hundred,” he said.
Subramanian said that “like cricketer M S Dhoni who had shown the country how to win in the foreign shores, the Indian banking system also needs to scale up to global standards”. “The Indian banking system needs to conquer the world. Rather being tigers at home, it should scale up its presence in the world rankings where China is leading in terms of the number of banks, followed by the US,” he said.
That’s what should now be the goal of the Indian banking sector, because India is not any more a small economy but the fifth largest economy in the world, he said. “So, the basic point I’m trying to make here is that now in order for India to become a USD 5 trillion economy, the banking sector needs to be proportional at least proportional to the size of its economy, if not bigger than the proportionality,” he said.