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Difference between nbfi & banks

  1. Difference Between NBFI & Banks Submitted by :- Sunny Mervyne Baa Roll No 22 PGDM 16-18 Tri Sem II
  2. What Is NBFI • NBFC expands to Non-Banking Financial Company is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 and regulated by the Central Bank i.e. Reserve Bank of India under RBI Act, 1934. These entities are not banks, but they are engaged in lending and other activities, akin to that of banks like providing loans and advances, credit facility, savings and investment products, trading in the money market, managing portfolios of stocks, transfer of money and so on. • It is indulged in the activities of hire purchasing, leasing, infrastructure finance, venture capital finance, housing finance, etc. An NBFC accepts deposits, but only term deposits and deposits repayable on demand are not accepted by it. • In India, these companies emerged in the mid-1980’s. Kotak Mahindra Finance, SBI Factors, Sundaram Finance, ICICI Ventures are examples of popular NBFC’s.
  3. NBFC is divided into three categories, Investment Companies Loan Companies Asset Companies
  4. What Is A Bank • Banks are the financial institution, authorised by the government to conduct banking activity like accepting deposits, granting credit, managing withdrawals pay interest, clearing cheques and providing general utility services to the customers. Banks are the apex organisation, which dominates the entire financial system of the country. It acts as a financial intermediary, between the depositors and borrowers, that ensures smooth functioning of the economy. • Banks can be public sector banks, private sector banks or foreign banks. They are responsible for making loans, creating credit, mobilisation of deposits, safe and time bound transfer of money and providing public utility services. Ownership of a commercial bank lies with the shareholder and they are operated with the profit motive.
  5. Basic DIfference NBFI Bank
  6. Meaning An NBFC is a company that provides banking services to people without holding a bank license. Bank is a government authorized financial intermediary that aims at providing banking services to the general public.
  7. Incorporated under Companies Act 1956 Banking Regulation Act, 1949
  8. Demand Deposit Not Accepted Accepted
  9. Foreign Investment Allowed up to 100% Allowed up to 74% for private sector banks
  10. Payment and Settlement system Not a part of system. Integral part of the system.
  11. Maintenance of Reserve Ratios Not required Compulsory
  12. Deposit insurance facility Not available Available
  13. Examples Of NBFC
  14. • HDFC • Although HDFC is into core banking however it also gives Non Banking Financial Services like providing small loans and other things like micro finance. HDFC keeps NBF services separate from its core services. • Establishing Year: 1977 by Hasmukhbhai Parekh • Core Services: Mortgages, Life Insurance, Mutual Funds, Micro Finance etc • Total Assets: $3.44 Billion • Employees and Operations: 2000+, All over India and overseas • Head Office: Mumbai • Website: www.hdfc.com
  15. • . Power Finance Corporation • Power Finance corporation is financial backbone of power sector. This company enjoys the status of Navratna Company in India. It is an ISO certified company. • Establishing Year: 1986 • Core Services: Financial Consulting, Investment Banking, Loan Management etc • Total Assets: $2.36 Billion • Employees and Operations: 330 to 400, Operations restricted to India only • Head Office: New Delhi, India • Website: www.pfcindia.com
  16. • Reliance Capital • Reliance Capital is among top 3 private financial services and banking companies in terms of net worth. Reliance Capital comes under the Anil Ambani Group. • Establishing Year: 1986 by Dhirubhai Ambani • Core Services: Asset Management, Insurance, Broking and Distribution, Commercial Finance, Mutual Funds etc • Total Assets: $1.1 Billion • Employees and Operations: 11,000+ across all major cities in India • Head Office: Mumbai, India • Website: www.reliancecapital.co.in
  17. • Shree Global • Shree Global is an iron manufacturing company but it is also in the asset management business. • Establishing Year: Incorporated in 1986 • Core Services: Iron and Steel and financial services • Total Assets: Rs 847 Crore to Rs 900 Crore • Employees and Operations: 2000 and operations in India • Head Office: Mumbai, India • Website: www.sgtl.in
  18. • Muthoot Finance • Muthoot Finance is one of the largest NBFC in India. It is number one when it comes to selling gold coins. • Establishing Year: 1939 • Core Services: Muthoot Finance includes small businesses, vendors, farmers, traders, SME business owners, and salaried individuals. • Total Assets: Rs 23,000 Crores+ • Employees and Operations: 30,000+ with over 4,400 branches all over the country • Head Office: Kochi, India • Website: www.muthootfinance.com
  19. • LIC Housing Finance • LIC Housing Finance has provided financial assistance to over 1 million house owners. • Establishing Year: 19 June 1989 • Core Services: Real Estate and Housing Finance and Loans • Total Assets: Rs 500 Crore to Rs 600 Crore • Employees and Operations: 1500 employees, with over 13 offices and 181 marketing units and 7 regional offices. • Head Office: Mumbai, India • Website: www. Lichfl.com
  20. References • http://keydifferences.com/difference-between-nbfc-and- bank.html • http://companiesinindia.in/non-banking-financial- companies-in-india/
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