Government-owned

 

  • India, Restructuring DCCB Bidar

 The study of DCCB Bidar cannot be separated from the history of the credit cooperative system in India which in an earlier phase provided the framework for its establishment and in a more recent phase for a multitude of challenges resulting from government intervention. It must also cover the credit cooperatives of Bidar District as the bank’s owners and users, which have been equally affected by the changes in the policy environment... [weiterlesen]

 

  • Indonesia, Restructuring Bank Rakyat Indonesia

 Despite the trend toward finance sector liberalization in recent years, state ownership of financial institutions is still widespread in the developing world. In general, the establishment of state-owned financial institutions, particularly banks, was advocated to correct market failures and provide resources to underserved or high-priority sectors of the economy, thus facilitating equitable economic growth. However, on the whole, government ownership of financial institutions has not necessarily been conducive to achieving those objectives... [weiterlesen]