This course will enable students to acquire practical skills in banking procedures, investment options, portfolio management, insurance products, and understanding security market scandals.
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to CO13 Demonstrate expertise in opening BANK and DMAT accounts and comprehending KYC norms. CO14 Analyze marketing strategies and customer relationship management practices in banks through case studies. CO15 Evaluate investment options in the Indian securities market and exhibit portfolio management skills. CO16 Assess various insurance products, the roles of insurers, and their impact on financial inclusion. CO17 Investigate security market scandals through case studies and participate in mock trading to simulate real-world scenarios. CO18 Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
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White board teaching, case studies Learning activities for the students:.......... Role-Playing Exercises, Online Banking Simulation, Case Analysis, Insurance Policy Analysis, Product Comparison Projects |
• Study of Procedure for Opening of BANK Account and DMAT Account.
• Study of Know Your Customer Norms (KYC Norms).
• Collection and filling of various bank related forms
• Marketing strategies and customer relationship management of different banks in India
• Study of different investment options available in the Indian security market.
• Role play on portfolio management and investment consultancy
• Analysis of an insurance company’s history, growth, and key offerings.
• Evaluate and compare life and general insurance plans based on investment potential and risk coverage.
• Assess the role of insurance in financial inclusion through bancassurance, microinsurance, rural insurance, and group insurance.
• Various security market scandals /Mock trading through simulator games for students.
• Jain Khanna Tiwari, Banking and Finance, , VK India Enterprises, New Delhi
• Indian Institute of Banking and Finance, Digital Banking, Taxmann Publications P.Ltd.
• S Arunajatesan, T R Viswanathan ,Risk Management and Insurance ,Macmillian India, New Delhi
• Pathak Bharti V, , Indian Financial System, Pearson Education, New Delhi
• Agarwal,Banking and Insurance, Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi
Suggested Readings:
• Khan, Masood Ahmed, Banking in India, Anmol Publication, New Delhi
• N.Kumar & R. Mittal, Banking Law & Practice, Anmol publication, New Delhi
• National Stock Exchange of India Limted, Capital Market Core Module.
E-Resources
• https://www.rbi.org.in/
• https://www.ibef.org/industry/banking-india
• https://www.irdai.gov.in/ADMINCMS/cms/NormalData_Layout.aspx?page=PageNo...
• https://www.policyholder.gov.in/indian_insurance_market.aspx
• https://www.insuranceinstituteofindia.com
• https://www.bseindia.com/
• https://www.nseindia.com/
• https://www.sebi.gov.in/
Journals
• International Journal of Banking, Accounting and finance
• Indian Journal of Banking and Finance
• Journal of Risk and Insurance
• Journal of Financial Markets.
• Indian journal of research in Capital markets