Deposits of scheduled commercial banks in the country grew by 16.88 per cent to Rs 46,01,925 crore, while the credit offtake rose by 17.08 per cent to Rs 33,45,619 crore in 2010, according to the RBI data.
As per the 'Statistical Tables Relating to Banks of India' released by the Reserve Bank, total deposits of banks were Rs 39,37,335 crore and credit offtake was Rs 28,57,525 crore in 2009.
The highest rate of increase in deposits was registered in the metropolitan areas. The deposits grew by 17.77 per cent to Rs 26,09,101 crore in the metropolitan areas in 2010.
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