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The Indian banking industry is a vital part of the country’s economy, with millions of customers receiving a range of financial services. By 2025, Indian banks are expected to continue contributing to economic growth through lending, promoting savings, and supporting businesses. The banking sector has also adopted technology to provide safe and effective digital banking options.

The top 10 Indian banks, led by HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, have excelled in their financial performance, innovative products, and exceptional customer service. Public sector banks like State Bank of India (SBI) dominate the market, with other notable performances from Axis Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, and Punjab National Bank (PNB).

The list of top 10 banks in India by market capitalization includes:

1. HDFC Bank (private, established in 1994, market cap: 13.11 lakh crore, users: 10 crore)
2. ICICI Bank (private, established in 1994, market cap: 9.05 lakh crore, users: 3 crore)
3. SBI (public, established in 1955, market cap: 6.95 lakh crore, users: 50 crore)
4. Kotak Mahindra Bank (private, established in 1985, market cap: 3.55 lakh crore, users: 5.1 crore)
5. Axis Bank (private, established in 1993, market cap: 3.30 lakh crore, users: 2 crore)
6. Bank of Baroda (public, established in 1908, market cap: 1.20 lakh crore, users: 12 crore)
7. Punjab National Bank (public, established in 1895, market cap: 1.19 lakh crore, users: 18 crore)
8. Indian Overseas Bank (public, established in 1937, market cap: 0.97 lakh crore, users: 10 crore)
9. Canara Bank (public, established in 1906, market cap: 0.89 lakh crore, users: 11.65 crore)
10. Union Bank of India (public, established in 1919, market cap: 0.87 lakh crore, users: 15 crore)

These banks have contributed significantly to India’s financial growth, providing digital innovations, personal and business banking products, and shaping the banking industry in India.