1. Workshop on Modern Banking
B.V.Raghunandan,
Faculty of Commerce,
SVS College, Bantwal.
Kavery College,
Virajpet
08-03-2013
2. Meaning of Banking
InvestorWords.com defines bank as,
“an organisation, which does most or all
of the following: receives demand
deposits and time deposits, pays interest
on them, and honours instruments drawn
on them, discounts notes, makes loans,
and invests in securities; collects cheques,
drafts and notes; certifies depositors’
cheques; and issues drafts”
3. Chapter I:Introduction
Functions &
Characteristics
1)Accepting Deposits
2)Lending or Investment
3)Nature of Repayment
4)Mode of Withdrawal
5)Joint Stock Company
6)License from RBI
4. Significance of Banks
Savings Mobilisation Public Finance
Remittance of Funds Financing the Nation
Development of Bill Market
Risk Free Investment
Well Developed Money market
Development of Capital Market
Corporate Services
Social Banking
5. Evolution of Banking in India
Presidency Banks: Bank of Bengal Nationalisation of 14 Banks-
in 1809,Bank of Bombay in 1840 1969
& Bank of Madras in 1843 Second Dose of
Imperial Bank of India -1921 Nationalisation –1980
Reserve Bank of India-1935 Narasimham Committee
Reforms-1990s
State bank of India-1955
6. Composition of Indian Banking System
Reserve Bank of
India
Commercial Banks
Development
Banks
Regional Rural
Banks
Co-operative
Banks
NABARD
Land Development
Banks
Exim Bank
7. Reserve Bank of India
Established in 1935
Central Board of
Directors with 20
members
1local Board for
each of the four
regions
Traditional central
banking functions
Regulatory
functions
Promotional
functions
9. Development Banks
IFCI Ltd in 1948
ICICI Ltd in
1955
18 SFCs
Industrial
Investment Bank
of India (IRCI in
1971 and
reincorporated in
1997
IDBI in 1964
10. Regional Rural Banks
Product of 20 point programme of the govt.(1975)
Scheduled Banks & Non-Scheduled Banks
Treated as cooperative societies
Sponsored by a public sector bank
196 RRBs covering 451 districts spread over 23 states having 14,552
branches
Area Restriction
11. Functions of RRBs
Accepting Deposits
Lending & Investment: CRR 3%-small &
marginal farmers, SHG, AgriCo-ops, small
entrepreneurs, small traders and small
industries
MicroFinance
Authorised Dealers in Foreign Exchange
13. Linking SHGs and
NABARD NGOs
Kisan Credit Card
Scheme in collab
with RBI,Comm.
Banks, Coop Banks
Set-up in 1982 Micro-Finance
Took over ARC Initiative
Refinance
Inspection of RRBs
Routing Branch
Expansion
applications of RRBs
Asscn with World
Bank & others
14. Land Development Banks
Long-term finance to agriculture
Co-operative institutions
Mortgage is created on the land
50% of the market value of the land given as loan
Severe criticisms
15. EXIM Bank
Providing Loans &
Advances
Export Facilitation
Non-Funded Activities
Financing Capital
Equipments
Promoting Joint Ventures
Merchant Banking
Marketing Facilitation
Factoring and Farfaiting
Services
Part Financing Consultants
Providing Venture Capital