This book covers the
following topics: Banking System, its Functions and Types, Structure of Indian
Banking System, Banker and Customer Relationship, Deposits, Loans and Advances
and Assets and Liabilities Management of Banks, Cheques - Crossing, Endorsement,
Developments in Collection and Payment, Central Banking System – Evolution,
Organization, Management, Structure and Functions, Indian Money Market, Capital
Market and Banking Legislations, Developmental Financial Institutions, State
Level Financial Institutions and Investment Institutions, Specialised Financial
Institutions, International Financial Institutions, Foreign Collaboration and
Foreign Direct Investment, Offshore Country Funds, Foreign Venture Capital
Investments, Other Foreign Investments and International Capital Markets.
This Lecture note covers the following topics: money introduction, Function of money, Classification of money, Principles and methods of
note issue, Value of money, Meaning and Theories of value of money, Economic
fluctuations and their impact on economic growth structure, Monetary standards
and present currency system of India, Bank meaning and functions, Money Market,
Central banking, Banker customer relationship, Negotiable instruments, Bankers
clearing house, Banking regulation act,1949 and RBI act 1934.
Author(s): Guru Jambheshwar University of science and
technology, Hisar
Bank is an institution that deals in
money. Banks accept deposits and make loans and derive a profit from the
difference in the interest rates paid and charged, respectively moreover it
provides other financial services.This PDF book covers the following topics to
Banking : Definition and Functions of Banking and Indian Banking System, Banker
& Customer, Employment of Bank Funds, Laws Relating to Negotiable Instruments,
Communication at Workplace.
This note explains
the following topics: Functions Of Banking and Indian Banking System, Banker and
Customer, Employment of Bank Funds, Laws Relating to Negotiable Instruments,
Communication at Workplace.
Banking in India, in the modern sense, originated in the last decade of
the 18th century. The largest bank, and the oldest still in existence, is the
State Bank of India. The Indian banking sector is broadly classified into
scheduled and non-scheduled banks. This book explains everything about Indian
banks.
This lecture note explains the
following topics: Inflation Targeting: 25 Years’ Experience of the Pioneer, A
Floating Exchange Rate is the Worst Exchange Rate Regime, How Prudent are
Macroprudential Policies, Responsibility and Accountability in the Financial
Sector.
This book covers the
following topics: Elements of money, credit and banking, The banking system of
the United States, Domestic banking, cash and deposit operations and earning
assets.
Banks have traditionally been in the
forefront of harnessing technology to improve their products, services and
efficiency. This report explains the following topics related to internet
banking: Internet Banking - a new medium, International experience, The
Indian Scenario, Types of risks associated with Internet banking, Technology and
Security Standards For Internet Banking, Legal Issues involved in Internet
Banking, Regulatory and supervisory concerns.
This note
covers the following topics related to Indian banking field: Industry scenario
of Indian Banking Industry, Aggregate Performance of the Banking Industry,
Implications of Some Recent Policy Measures, Challenges Facing by Banking
Industry, Users of Banking Services, Bank Marketing In the Indian Perspective,
Bank Marketing Mix and Strategies, Challenges to Indian Banking and Strategic
options to cope with the challenges.