The document summarizes the evolution of the Indian banking system in 4 phases:
1) Evolutionary phase (pre-1947): Banking existed since ancient times but was dominated by the Imperial Bank of India. Banking was largely urban-focused.
2) Foundation phase (1947-1969): At independence, banking was entirely private sector dominated. Rural access to banking was inadequate. The State Bank of India was established in 1955 to boost rural banking.
3) Expansion phase (1969-1990): Nationalization of major banks in 1969 and 1980 increased branch network. Priority sector lending norms were introduced.
4) Liberalization phase (post-1990): Banking was deregulated and privatized. New private