The new banking licences, for which over two dozen entities are vying, and guidelines which incentivise foreign banks to turn into a wholly owned subsidiary (WOS) of its parent, will result in greater competition in banking, it said.
"Competition in the banking sector to intensify with the entry of new banks...Competition from foreign banks set to intensify," the research house said in a report.
For the domestic banks, it is expected to be a double whammy as the credit growth in the system is likely to be suppressed, it added.
"Demand for credit is expected to stay low in 2014 as Indian economy continues to grow at a lower rate," it said.
The GDP grew at 4.8 per cent for the second quarter and the banks' credit growth has been in the 15-17 per cent range for a good part of the fiscal as there is little appetite for credit.
D&B attributed the rise in NPAs to high exposure of banks to projects in the infrastructure and iron and steel sectors and said asset quality will be a "major concern" going forward.
"The effectiveness of cabinet committee on investment in clearing stalled infrastructure project would play a major factor in determining the asset quality of the banking sector going ahead. A faster clearance rate would help Indian banks contain the pace of growth of distressed loan assets," it said.
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