BANKING & INSURANCE (F-51) An overview. Name of the Course:Banking and Insurance, Trimester:MBA II, TRIMESTER V Subject Code and Credit:F-51, Full Text.

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BANKING & INSURANCE (F-51) An overview

Name of the Course:Banking and Insurance, Trimester:MBA II, TRIMESTER V Subject Code and Credit:F-51, Full Text Book:Banking Theory, Law & Practice, Gordon, Natrajan-Himalaya Publication Himalaya Publication & Fundamentals of Insurance, PK Gupta, Himalaya Publication Reference Books :Hand Book of Banking information by N S Toor; Financial Services, MY Khan, TMH Publication; Merchant Banking and Financial Services, S Guruswamy, VNIPvt. Ltd.; Banking Theory, Law & Practice, Dr. S Guruswamy, McGrawHill Publication

BANKING Indian Financial System;Banking System in India; Commercial Banks & Development; Classification of Banks;Central Banking (i) Nature & Functions (ii) Method of Credit Control; RBI; SBI; Credit Creation & Money Market; Investment Policy & The Balance Sheet of a Bank; Non Banking Finance Institutions; Foreign Exchange; Banker & Customer; Deposits & Pass Books; Bank Customer- Special Types; Cheques & Crossing; Material Alteration, Endorsement; Marking; Paying Banker; Collecting Banker; Rights of a Banker; Loans & Advances; Modes of Charging Security; Unsecured Advances; Security for Advances; Advances against goods; Advances against Document of Title to goods; Advance against Stock Exchange Securities; Miscellaneous Securities; Subsidiary Services; Management of NPA; Credit Appraisal; E-Banking; Bank Failures & Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation; Emerging Trends in Banking IndustryBanking Regulations Act,1949; Negotiable Instruments Act, IMF; the Banking Ombudsman Scheme

INSURANCE Insurance and Risk Management, Insurance Business Environment, Life and Non-Life Insurance, Management of Insurance Companies, Insurance Marketing- Banc assurance, Emerging Trends in Insurance Industry

Types of Financial Markets Capital Market Money Market Forex Market Equity Debt Retail Corporate Banks FI FIIs T-Bills Call Money ICD, CP, CD Banks Corporate FI, FIIs Spots Forwards Banks Corporate FI, FIIs Agriculture Produces, Metals, Financial futures like Interest rate, currency, indices etc Banks, FIs Corporate Derivatives Market

GOI Ministry of Finance RBISEBI DepositoriesCompanies Broker Dealers Clearing Corporations Stock Exchanges Mutual Funds Banks Registrar of Companies Merchant Bankers Registrar & Transfer Agents Primary Dealers GOI Dept of Co. Affairs Depository Participants Structure of Indian Financial Markets GOI Ministry of Finance RBISEBI DepositoriesCompanies Broker Dealers Clearing Corporations Stock Exchanges Mutual Funds Banks Registrar of Companies Merchant Bankers Registrar & Transfer Agents Primary Dealers GOI Dept of Co. Affairs Depository Participants Structure of Indian Financial System:

Financial System Suppliers of Funds Individuals Businesses Governments Demanders of Funds Individuals Businesses Governments Financial Markets Money Market Capital Market Financial Institutions Commercial Banks Insurance Companies Mutual Funds Provident/Pension Funds Non-banking Financial Companies Private Placement Funds Securities Funds Securities Funds Securities Funds Deposits Shares Loans

FUNCTIONS OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM Functions  Saving Function  Liquidity Function  Payment Function  Risk Function  Policy Function