CASA ratio

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CASA ratio stands for current and savings account ratio. CASA ratio of a bank is the ratio of deposits in current, and saving accounts to total deposits. A higher CASA ratio indicates a lower cost of funds, because banks do not usually give any interests on current account deposits and the interest on saving accounts is usually very low 3–4%.[1] If a large part of a bank's deposits comes from these funds, it means that the bank is getting those funds at a relative lower cost. It is generally understood that a higher CASA ratio leads to higher net interest margin. In India, it is used as one of the metrics to assess the profitability of a bank.[2][3]

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CASA ratio of some Indian banks

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CASA ratio of select banks
BankCASA RatioDate
SBI43.81%2017 [4]
Yes Bank26%2020 [5]
Kotak Mahindra Bank51%March 2018[6]
ICICI Bank51%January 2019
Karnataka Bank28.91%March 2020
IndusInd Bank42.00%March 2021[7]
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