Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to acquaint the students with the fundamental of banking and to enrich them with the knowledge of structure and operations of Indian Financial institutions.
Course Outcome(COs):
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FSG 516 |
Management of Financial Institutions |
CO182. Recall the structure and components of Indian financial institutions through banking operations &non-banking operations. CO183.Understand the concepts of Commercial banks and co-operative banks also learn about the management of loans and capital funds in banks CO184. Gain required knowledge and understanding about the Assets liability management. CO185. Explain the impact of Non- performing assets and their management for improving the efficiency of financial institutions CO186. Get an understanding about the management of capital market institutions |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, demonstrations, Team teaching. Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Chart Preparations. |
Written tests/ Presentations/ Assignment/ Quiz. |
Financial Institutions — meaning, characteristics, importance, types of financial institutions: money market institutions and capital market institutions.
Regulation of Financial institutions – Overview of SEBI, NABARD and RBI
Management of cooperative Banks: feature of cooperative banks, cooperative vs. commercial banks, structure of cooperative bank
Management of Loans in Commercial Banks: Factors influencing loan policy in banks. Contents of Bank Loan policy.
Management of investment account in commercial banks: nature of investment account, Fundamental principles of security investment
Asset –Liability management in Commercial banks : Concept, Objectives, Functions and Process of ALM: types of risk- credit risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk, market rate risk, management of Risk
Management of Non-Performing assets in commercial Banks-classification of NPA, Causes of NPA, Management of NPA: Lok adalats, Debt recovery tribunals, Corporate debt Restructuring, CIBIL,Insolvency Act main provisions.
Management of capital market institutions- NBFC: Significance, types and regulatory norms
Management and functions of LIC,UTI, IFCI, SIDBI and SFC(RFC)
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