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Yes Bank: Financial Distress
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In May 2022, a young analyst intended to examine the financials of Yes Bank, one of India's leading private banks. It had gotten into financial trouble and had experienced irregularities in recent years. Crucial clients of the analyst's financial advisory firm were interested in Yes Bank's investment potential because the share price was cheap. The clients therefore wanted to know if the bank showed signs of progress and stability, as it could make an ideal investment. The analyst believed the bank would be financially stable only if it was no longer experiencing financial distress. Therefore, the analyst used the CAMELS framework and probability of financial distress model to examine the financials and advise their clients on the bank's financial position.