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IOB rules out follow-on IPO

Kochi, May 22 (UNI) Indian Overseas Bank will be depending on its `impressive' internal fund generation instead of follow-on IPO to back the expansion plans, according to its chairman and managing director T S Narayanasami here today.

Talking to newsmen, he said the banking sector was on a tightrope walk with stock market, real estate sector and gold prices moving up fast and resources in the banks going scarse.

The IOB which registered huge growth in its business was hoping to garner additional Rs 3500 crore of deposits this year. The current business volume crossed Rs 10,000 crore mark and deposits rose to Rs 50,529 crore during the year 2005-06 against Rs 44,241 of the previous year, he said.

`We have sufficient internal funds for expansions. We will cross 9 per cent in capital adequacy in June this year to cope with the Basel II norms,'' he said.

The chairman earlier opened its Field General Manager's office, which has powers to take decisions at the highest level instead of waiting for the head office clearance, with a view to boost the overall business in Kerala.

He said the bank with its 118 branches in Kerala was hoping to improve its business to Rs 5500 crore during the year from the current figure of Rs 3800 crore.

Rating its gold import scheme last year as big success, the chairman said the bank would import gold worth Rs 300 crore this year also from Switzerland.

He said the bank would improve its credit ratio from 43 per cent with thrust on priority sector but would go slow on housing sector which reported highest defaulting rate in the industry.

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Doctors to hold ''maha rally'' tomorrow against reservation

Jaipur, May 22 (UNI) Resident doctors and medical students in Rajasthan will organise a ''maha rally'' tomorrow to protest against the proposed 27 quota in higher educational institutes. Apart from 350 striking doctors, around 15,000 people including college students, teachers, engineers, lawyers among others are expected to attend the rally, which will begin from 0800 hours tomorrow from Sawai Man Singh Hospital and proceed to Statue Circle. Dr Rasshin Kataria, president, Youth for Equality,.....

Security upgraded in Kashmir for round-table meet

Srinagar, May 22: A day after a suicide attack on a Congress rally here, security has been beefed up to the maximum in Kashmir, particularly the Srinagar city, to ensure smooth and incident-free second round-table conference, and also for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's two day visit to the Valley from May 24.Security has been stepped to an unprecedented level in view of yesterday's fidayeen attack on the public meeting organised by the Congress to mark the 15th death anniversary of.....

Two policemen among 10 injured in Srinagar blast

Srinagar, May 22 (UNI) Ten people, including two Jammu and Kashmir police personnel were injured in a militant attack in the down town city this afternoon. Official sources said militants this afternoon hurled a hand grenade towards security forces at Rainawari in the down town city. The grenade exploded on the roadside causing injuries to ten persons, including two policemen. The injured were admitted to different hospitals, sources said. This was the first attack by.....
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