The private-sector banks in India represent part of the indian banking sector that is made up of both private and public sector banks. The “private-sectorbanks” are banks where greater parts of stake or equity are held by the private shareholders and not by government.

Sl No.

Name

Market Cap. (in Rs Cr)

Net ProfitĀ  (in Rs Cr)

Total Assets (in Rs Cr)

1

HDFC Bank

112,878.79

3,926.39

277,352.61

2

ICICI Bank

101,902.31

5,151.38

406,233.67

3

Axis Bank

46,541.91

3,388.49

242,713.37

4

Kotak Mahindra

37,094.88

818.18

50,850.66

5

IndusInd Bank

12,886.46

577.32

45,635.85

6

Yes Bank

11,110.60

727.13

59,007.00

7

Federal Bank

7,154.06

587.08

51,456.37

8

ING Vysya Bank

5,003.38

318.65

39,013.98

9

Karur Vysya

4,260.42

415.59

28,224.84

10

JK Bank

4,011.30

615.2

50,508.15

11

South Ind Bank

2,644.47

292.56

32,820.21

12

City Union Bank

1,868.85

215.05

14,591.52

13

Karnataka Bank

1,667.61

204.61

31,693.01

14

Lakshmi Vilas

979.98

101.14

13,301.19

15

Development Credit Bank

896.11

21.43

7,372.33

16

Dhanlaxmi Bank

582.33

26.06

14,268.16