The course will give knowledge inputs to the candidates and expose them to the operational process and modern banking environment.
IEvolution of Banking and its history in India.Structure and function of Banking Institutions—The different types of Banks viz. Central Bank, Commercial Bank, Co-operative Banks, Specialized Banks, Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)Systems of Banking: Unit banking, branch banking, group banking and chain banking
:Banking Regulation Act, 1949, RBI Act 1934, prevention of money laundering ACT 2002.
Securitization And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest, Act 2002 [SARFAESI], Recovery Of Debts Due To Banks And Financial Institutions Act 1993 [DRT ACT] Banking ombudsman Scheme 2002, BASEL ACCORDS
Meaning of ‘Banker’& ‘Customer’, General & Special features of their relationship, Their rights and duties. special type of customers, Legal character of Banker – Customer relationship, principles of lending, Concept of KYC
Electronic banking and IT in banks:IT and Communication Systems – Important features ,Communication Networks in Banking System, Automated Clearing Systems , Clearing House Inter-bank Payment System (CHIPS) , Internet Banking ,Core Banking Solutions (CBS) Computerization of Clearing of Cheques , Cheque Truncation System (CTS)
Role of Central Bank In Payment Mechanism: RBI – Payments and settlements System , Digital Certificate and Digital Signature ,
Cyber Crimes and Fraud Management : Cyber Crimes ,Classification of Cyber Crimes ,Financial Crimes , Integrated Communication Network for Banks Security and Control Systems , Information System Security (ISS) , Information Technology Act, 2000