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Home / Business and Economy / India's Banking Sector Lures Global Titans, Reshaping the Landscape

India's Banking Sector Lures Global Titans, Reshaping the Landscape

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Largest-ever foreign direct investment in Indian banking sector
  • Turnaround of public sector banks, outpacing private peers
  • Supportive regulatory reforms driving credit growth and liquidity
India's Banking Sector Lures Global Titans, Reshaping the Landscape

India's banking sector is undergoing a transformative phase, attracting significant global investment and witnessing a resurgence of public sector lenders. As of November 2025, the industry has become a prime target for marquee international investors, with several high-profile deals shaping the landscape.

Last month, Dubai's Emirates NBD announced the largest-ever foreign direct investment in the Indian banking sector, acquiring a majority stake in RBL Bank for ₹26,850 crore (about $3 billion). This follows Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp's acquisition of a 24.2% stake in Yes Bank for ₹16,333 crore just weeks earlier. Additionally, global giants like Blackstone and Warburg Pincus have made multi-million-dollar investments in Federal Bank and IDFC First Bank, respectively.

Concurrent to this influx of foreign capital, India's public sector banks have undergone a remarkable turnaround. After years of cleaning up their balance sheets, these state-owned lenders have emerged stronger, with robust asset quality and profitability at record highs. In the current fiscal year, public sector banks have outpaced their private counterparts in loan growth, driven by momentum in retail and MSME portfolios.

Supportive regulatory reforms have been a key catalyst for this transformation. The Reserve Bank of India has implemented a series of measures, including rate cuts and liquidity injections, to boost credit growth and improve the ease of doing business in the sector. These policy actions have turbocharged sentiment towards the banking industry, positioning it for sustained future growth.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The largest-ever foreign direct investment in the Indian banking sector is the acquisition of a majority stake in RBL Bank by Dubai's Emirates NBD for ₹26,850 crore (about $3 billion).
Public sector banks in India have outpaced private banks in loan growth, driven by momentum in retail and MSME portfolios. This turnaround comes after years of cleaning up their balance sheets, resulting in robust asset quality and profitability at record highs.
The Reserve Bank of India has implemented a series of measures, including rate cuts and liquidity injections, to boost credit growth and improve the ease of doing business in the Indian banking sector. These policy actions have turbocharged sentiment towards the industry.

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