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Banking and Non-Banking Financial
           Institutions
Financial institutions in India
 Finance refers to funds needed
 to carry out production activities.

 Funds  are needed for meeting
 current requirements or day to
 day expenses and for buying
 capital goods. A business unit,
 factory or a workshop needs
 funds for paying wages and
 salaries for buying raw
 materials.

 Institution
            that meet all such
 requirements of finance are
 called financial institutions.
Non-Banking financial Institutions.

Non-banking Financial Institutions carry out
financing activities but their resources are
not directly obtained from the savers as
debt. Instead, these Institutions mobilize the
public savings for rendering other financial
services including investment.
All such Institutions are financial
intermediaries and when they lend, they are
known as Non-Banking Financial
Intermediaries (NBFIs) or Investment
Institutions. Eg:
 UNIT TRUST OF INDIA
 LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION (LIC)
 GENERAL INSURANCE
   CORPORATION (GIC)
Commercial Banks

 Commercial banks offer a wide range of
  corporate financial services that address the
  specific needs of private enterprise.
 They provide deposit, loan and trading
  facilities but will not service investment
  activities in financial markets.
 The term commercial bank is used to
  differentiate these banks from investment
  banks, which are primarily engaged in the
  financial markets.
 Commercial banks are also differentiated
  from retail banks that cater to individual
  clients only.
   For eg:
 Citigroup
 HSBC Bank
FUNCTIONS OF A COMMERCIAL BANK:
Primary Functions:
                              Secondary Functions:
I- ACCEPTING DEPOSITS:
                              I- AGENCY SERVICES.
a) Saving Account Deposits.   II- GENERAL UTILITY
b) Fixed Deposits.            SERVICES.
3) Call Deposits.


II- PROVIDING LOADS AND
ADVANCES:

a) Call loans.
b) Short Term loans.
c) Medium Term loans.
d) Long Term loans.
CENTRAL BANKS:
 A central bank is a public institution
  that usually issues the currency,
  regulates the money supply and
  controls the interest rates in a
  country.
 Central Banks also often oversee
  the commercial banking system of
  their respective countries. In
  contrast to a commercial bank, a
  central bank possesses a monopoly
  on printing the national currency,
  which usually serves as the
  nation's legal tender.

 EG: RBI
 The Reserve Bank of India was established in
  1935 as a private shareholder's bank. It is the
  apex bank in the banking structure and leader of
  the money market.
 The functions of RBI are as follows:
 Monopoly of note issue:
 The RBI has the sole right of note issue. All
  currency notes except 1 rupee note and coins are
  issued by the Issue Department of the Central
  Bank.
 Banker to the Government:
 The RBI is the banker agent and advisor to the
  Government. It accepts deposits and makes
  payment on behalf of the Government.
 Banker's Bank:
 RBI acts as a banker for all commercial banks. All
  scheduled banks come under the direct control of
  RBI.
 Credit control:
 The central bank uses both quantitative and
  qualitative weapons to control credit. Credit
  control is said to be one of the principal functions
 MUTUAL FUNDS SECTOR:

 It is defined as an intermediary
  which performs the function of
  buying and selling securities on
  behalf of its unit holders. They are
  also known as thematic funds.
 Mutual funds have been a
  significant source of investment in
  both government and corporate
  securities.
 Thus, mutual fund collects money
  from investors and invest the funds
  on behalf of the unit holders.
 SEBI regulates the functioning of
  mutual funds, and it requires that all
  MFs should be established as
  trusts under the Indian Trusts Act.
 Mutual Funds offer a variety of schemes:

   Open ended funds
   Under this, the units are sold and redeemed on a
    continuous basis.
   The price is determined on the basis of the Net
     asset value of the fund.
 Close ended funds
   Here, fixed number of units are sold at the time
    of offering the issue of the public.
   They have a lock-in period and offer assured
    dividend.

   Venture capital funds

   Specialized funds

   Fund of funds
 Association of Mutual Funds in
  India (AMFI) has got its new
  chairman.

 This position at AMFI was vacant
  since departure of U K Sinha from
  the association to become the chief
  at market regulatory body Security
  and Exchange Commission of India
  (SEBI).

 The new chairman at the AMFI is
  Milind Barve.

 Milind Barve is serving as
  Managing Director of HDFC Asset
  Management Company.
 INSURANCE SECTOR:

 The insurance sector is another major component of the
  non-banking financial sector.
 It provides security by reducing risk and promotes the
  welfare of the people.
 The funds collected by it in the form of premium are
  invested productivity.
 They provide long term capital to the industrial sector
  thereby help in industrialization of the economy.
 The first insurance company by name the oriental life
  insurance company was established in India in 1818.
 LIC came into existence in 1956 due to the
  nationalization of private and foreign insurers. The
  General Insurance Corporation was established in 1972.
Insurance Sector provides many insurance like health,
general and life insurance etc.
Facts about LIC:

 The first insurance company by name
   the Oriental Life Insurance Company
   was established in India in 1818.
 Life Insurance Corporation Of India came
  into existence in 1956 due to the
  Nationalization of private and foreign
  Insurers.
 The insurance sector in India has gone
   through many changes and at present,
   is one of the emerging sectors of the
   economy promising faster growth.
Presented by:
170.Shraddha Singh
174. Rehman Khan
175. Rudolph Pereira
176. Pradeep Sode
178. Sanah Suvarna
M.V.L.U College of Arts, Science and Commerce.

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Banking & non banking financial institutions

  • 1. Banking and Non-Banking Financial Institutions
  • 2. Financial institutions in India  Finance refers to funds needed to carry out production activities.  Funds are needed for meeting current requirements or day to day expenses and for buying capital goods. A business unit, factory or a workshop needs funds for paying wages and salaries for buying raw materials.  Institution that meet all such requirements of finance are called financial institutions.
  • 3. Non-Banking financial Institutions. 
Non-banking Financial Institutions carry out financing activities but their resources are not directly obtained from the savers as debt. Instead, these Institutions mobilize the public savings for rendering other financial services including investment. All such Institutions are financial intermediaries and when they lend, they are known as Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries (NBFIs) or Investment Institutions. Eg:  UNIT TRUST OF INDIA  LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION (LIC)  GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION (GIC)
  • 4. Commercial Banks  Commercial banks offer a wide range of corporate financial services that address the specific needs of private enterprise.  They provide deposit, loan and trading facilities but will not service investment activities in financial markets.  The term commercial bank is used to differentiate these banks from investment banks, which are primarily engaged in the financial markets.  Commercial banks are also differentiated from retail banks that cater to individual clients only. For eg:  Citigroup  HSBC Bank
  • 5. FUNCTIONS OF A COMMERCIAL BANK: Primary Functions: Secondary Functions: I- ACCEPTING DEPOSITS: I- AGENCY SERVICES. a) Saving Account Deposits. II- GENERAL UTILITY b) Fixed Deposits. SERVICES. 3) Call Deposits. II- PROVIDING LOADS AND ADVANCES: a) Call loans. b) Short Term loans. c) Medium Term loans. d) Long Term loans.
  • 6. CENTRAL BANKS:  A central bank is a public institution that usually issues the currency, regulates the money supply and controls the interest rates in a country.  Central Banks also often oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. In contrast to a commercial bank, a central bank possesses a monopoly on printing the national currency, which usually serves as the nation's legal tender.  EG: RBI
  • 7.  The Reserve Bank of India was established in 1935 as a private shareholder's bank. It is the apex bank in the banking structure and leader of the money market.  The functions of RBI are as follows:  Monopoly of note issue:  The RBI has the sole right of note issue. All currency notes except 1 rupee note and coins are issued by the Issue Department of the Central Bank.  Banker to the Government:  The RBI is the banker agent and advisor to the Government. It accepts deposits and makes payment on behalf of the Government.  Banker's Bank:  RBI acts as a banker for all commercial banks. All scheduled banks come under the direct control of RBI.  Credit control:  The central bank uses both quantitative and qualitative weapons to control credit. Credit control is said to be one of the principal functions
  • 8.  MUTUAL FUNDS SECTOR:  It is defined as an intermediary which performs the function of buying and selling securities on behalf of its unit holders. They are also known as thematic funds.  Mutual funds have been a significant source of investment in both government and corporate securities.  Thus, mutual fund collects money from investors and invest the funds on behalf of the unit holders.  SEBI regulates the functioning of mutual funds, and it requires that all MFs should be established as trusts under the Indian Trusts Act.
  • 9.  Mutual Funds offer a variety of schemes:  Open ended funds  Under this, the units are sold and redeemed on a continuous basis.  The price is determined on the basis of the Net asset value of the fund.  Close ended funds  Here, fixed number of units are sold at the time of offering the issue of the public.  They have a lock-in period and offer assured dividend.  Venture capital funds  Specialized funds  Fund of funds
  • 10.  Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) has got its new chairman.  This position at AMFI was vacant since departure of U K Sinha from the association to become the chief at market regulatory body Security and Exchange Commission of India (SEBI).  The new chairman at the AMFI is Milind Barve.  Milind Barve is serving as Managing Director of HDFC Asset Management Company.
  • 11.  INSURANCE SECTOR:  The insurance sector is another major component of the non-banking financial sector.  It provides security by reducing risk and promotes the welfare of the people.  The funds collected by it in the form of premium are invested productivity.  They provide long term capital to the industrial sector thereby help in industrialization of the economy.  The first insurance company by name the oriental life insurance company was established in India in 1818.  LIC came into existence in 1956 due to the nationalization of private and foreign insurers. The General Insurance Corporation was established in 1972.
  • 12. Insurance Sector provides many insurance like health, general and life insurance etc.
  • 13. Facts about LIC:  The first insurance company by name the Oriental Life Insurance Company was established in India in 1818.  Life Insurance Corporation Of India came into existence in 1956 due to the Nationalization of private and foreign Insurers.  The insurance sector in India has gone through many changes and at present, is one of the emerging sectors of the economy promising faster growth.
  • 14. Presented by: 170.Shraddha Singh 174. Rehman Khan 175. Rudolph Pereira 176. Pradeep Sode 178. Sanah Suvarna M.V.L.U College of Arts, Science and Commerce.