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Development Financial Institutions In India

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The presentations gives an insight about two Development Financial Institutions In India, NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) and SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India).

The presentations gives an insight about two Development Financial Institutions In India, NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) and SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India).

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  1. 1. DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA • Divyae M Sherry
  2. 2. NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT (NABARD)
  3. 3. ABOUT NABARD Develops policy, planning and operations in the field of credit for agriculture and other economic activities in rural areas in India. Headquartered at Mumbai with branches all over India. The initial corpus of NABARD was Rs.100 crores. Consequent to the revision in the composition of share capital between Government of India and RBI. Paid up capital as on 31 May 2017, stood at Rs.6,700 crore with Government of India holding Rs.6,700 crore (100% share). The authorized share capital is Rs.30.000 crore.
  4. 4. MISSION STATEMENT "Promote sustainable and equitable agriculture and rural prosperity through effective credit support, related services, institution development and other innovative initiatives."
  5. 5. ROLES 1. NABARD is the most important institution in the country which looks after the development of the cottage industry, small scale industry and village industry, and other rural industries. 2. NABARD also reaches out to allied economies and supports and promotes integrated development. 3. Co-ordinates the rural financing activities of all institutions engaged in developmental work at the field level and maintains coordination with Government of India, state governments, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and other national level institutions concerned with policy formulation. 4. NABARD refinances the financial institutions which finances the rural sector. 5. It provides training facilities to the institutions working in the field of rural upliftment.
  6. 6. FINANCIAL SERVICES Direct Finance Loans for Food Parks and Food Processing Units in Designated Food Parks Loans to Warehouses, Cold Storage and Cold Chain Infrastructure Credit Facilities to Marketing Federations Rural Infrastructure Development Fund Direct Refinance to Cooperative Banks Long Term Irrigation Fund Financing and Supporting Producer Organisations Alternative Investment Funds More Direct Finance
  7. 7. REFINANCE Short Term Refinance Long Term Refinance Eligible schemes for Refinance under Off Farm Sector
  8. 8. SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA
  9. 9. ABOUT SIDBI Set up on April 2, 1990 through an act of parliament. The ownership is held by 34 Government of India owned / controlled institutions. Beginning as a refinancing agency to banks and state level financial institutions for their credit to small industries, it has expanded its activities, including direct credit to the SME through 100 branches in all major industrial clusters in India. It has been playing the development role in several ways such as support to micro-finance institutions for capacity building and on lending.  Recently it has opened seven branches christened as Micro Finance branches, aimed especially at dispensing loans up to ₹5 lakh.
  10. 10. SUBSIDIARIES Direct Finance: In the form of Term Loan Assistance, Working Capital Assistance, Support against Receivables, Foreign Currency Loan, Scheme of Energy Saving for MSME sector, equity support etc. Indirect Finance: The Indirect assistance in the form of Refinance is provided to Primary Lending Institutions (PLIs), comprising banks, State Level Financial Institutions, etc. having a wide network of branches all over the country. The main objective of Refinance Scheme is to increase the resource position of PLIs which would ultimately facilitate the flow of credit to MSME sector. Micro Finance: SIDBI provides micro finance i.e. credit to small entrepreneurs and businessmen for establish their business.
  11. 11. FUNCTIONS OF SIDBI SIDBI refinances loans extended by the primary lending institutions to small scale industrial units. SIDBI discounts and rediscounts bills To expand the channels for marketing the products of Small Scale Industries (SSI) services like leasing, factoring etc. To promote employment oriented industries
  12. 12. CONTD… technological up-gradation and modernization of existing units. direct assistance and refinance loans
  13. 13. REFERENCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Bank_for_Agriculture_and_Rur al_Development https://www.nabard.org/ https://www.sidbi.in/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Industries_Development_Bank_of _India

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