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ANALYSIS OF ANNUAL REPORT OF HSBC BANK INDIA LIMITED

The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited

Submitted To: Dr. Ritesh Srivastava

Submitted By:

PGDM : 2010-12 (SEC-C)

Md. Imran
Md. Afzal Azam
Kaushlendra Pratap Singh Gaur
Priti Ranjan Choudhury
Gaurav Pathak
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

There are four people who have contributed their knowledge, effort and guidance
to make this analysis as a success. This is an occasion to express our heart-felt
gratitude to all of them.

We are heartily thankful to Dr. Ritesh Srivastava for his kind support and
guidance

We are also thankful to our friends for their support, cooperation and guidance. We
are highly thankful to internet services for giving us solution where ever we needed
that. And again thank to Ritesh sir for giving us guidance where ever we had any
problem.
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION

HSBC Holdings plc is a global financial services corporation headquartered in London, United Kingdom.[1] As of

2010, it is both the world's largest banking and financial services group and the world's 8th largest company

according to a composite measure by Forbes magazine.[3][4]HSBC was founded as The Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation and Hong Kong served as the bank's headquarters until 1992 when it moved to London as a

condition of completing the acquisition of Midland Bank and as the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty

approached.[5] Today, whilst no single geographical area dominates the group's earnings, Hong Kong still continues

to be a significant source of its income. Recent acquisitions and expansion inChina are returning HSBC to part of its

roots.[6] HSBC has an enormous operational base in Asia and significant lending, investment, and insuranceactivities

around the world. The company has a global reach and financial fundamentals matched by few other banking or

financial multinationals.[7]

HSBC is listed on the London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris and Bermuda Stock Exchanges, and is a constituent of

the FTSE 100 Index and the Hang Seng Index. As of August 2010, it was the largest company listed on the FTSE,

with a market capitalisation of £115.8 billion.


SENIOR EXECUTIVES IN INDIA

Stuart A Davis : Chief Executive Officer, INM

Rajat Tandon : Chief Financial Officer (upto 30 June 09)


Richard Collie : Chief Financial Officer (w.e.f 01 Aug 09)
Tarun Kataria : Head of Global Banking and Markets
Hitendra Dave : Head of Global Markets
Ravininder Singh : Head of Corporate Banking
Puneet Chaddha : Head of Commercial Banking
Rajnish Bahl : Head of Personal Financial Services
Ramnath Krishnan : Head of Private Banking
Ravi Menon : Head of Corporate Strategy & Development
Ranjit Gokarn : Chief Risk Officer (upto 21 Aug 09)
David Boycott : Chief Risk Officer ( w.e.f 05 Aug 09)
Jasmine Batliwala : Head of Legal & Compliance
Tanuj Kapilashrami : Head of Human Resources
Malini Thadani : Head of Group Communications & Corporate Sustainability
Maitri Kumar : Head of Marketing

Devesh Mathur : Chief Technology & Services Officer


OBJECTIVES OF RATIO ANALYSIS

There are many points to do this analysis.Some are giving below:-

To analyze the current financial strength and weakness of HSBC BANK INDIA LTD. using ratio analysis method

To compare the current financial year performance of HSBC BANK INDIA LTD. With respect to the previous year

To analyze HSBC’s positon to meet its short term obligations.

To analyze whether HSBC is profitable enough for shareholders/banks/creditors’s interest in the company.
Balance sheet for the India Branches as at 31 March 2009

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