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BANKING AND INSURANCE (FOR MMS/MBA AND OTHER MANAGEMENT COURSES) AGARWAL, O.P.

By: Publication details: HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 2010 MUMBAIEdition: 2Description: 510 PAPERISBN:
  • 978-93-5024-750-1
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.1
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Contents:
Chapter I − Introduction to Banking Chapter II − Role of Commercial Banking in the Economy Chapter III − Structure, Growth and Development of Banking in India Chapter IV − Study of Commercial Bank`s Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account Chapter V − Treasury and Funds Management in Banks Chapter VI − Risk Management in Banks Chapter VII − Assets Liabilities Management Chapter VIII − Role of Reserve bank of India Chapter IX − Cooperative Banks/RRBs and Rural Banking Chapter X − Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Chapter XI − Narasimham Strikes Again: Banking Sector Reforms Revisited Chapter XII − Basel-II Implications for Indian Banks Chapter XIII − Asset Reconstruction Company New Initiatives Chapter XIV − Securitisation Act, 2002 Chapter XV − Consolidation in Indian Banking Sector Chapter XVI − Introduction to Insurance Chapter XVII − Growth and Development of Insurance in India Chapter XVIII − Range of Products and Services of Insurance Chapter XIX − Funds Management in Insurance Sector Chapter XX − Opening up of Sector in India and Challenges
Summary: The present book on "Banking and Insurance" has been written for M.Com. and MBA students for their enhancement in knowledge of Banking & Insurance. Shri. Agarwal is a visiting faculty for Bank Staff Training Centers and other Training Institutes. This edition mainly contains the talking/reading points from faculty/examinees point of view. Subjects like NPAs and RRBs have been enlarged and take over of RRBs by new bank license-holder may relieve the Central and State Governments from running of rural banks and marketing available the financial services to rural population with latest mechanized methods.
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Chapter I − Introduction to Banking
Chapter II − Role of Commercial Banking in the Economy
Chapter III − Structure, Growth and Development of Banking in India
Chapter IV − Study of Commercial Bank`s Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account
Chapter V − Treasury and Funds Management in Banks
Chapter VI − Risk Management in Banks
Chapter VII − Assets Liabilities Management
Chapter VIII − Role of Reserve bank of India
Chapter IX − Cooperative Banks/RRBs and Rural Banking
Chapter X − Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA)
Chapter XI − Narasimham Strikes Again: Banking Sector Reforms Revisited
Chapter XII − Basel-II Implications for Indian Banks
Chapter XIII − Asset Reconstruction Company New Initiatives
Chapter XIV − Securitisation Act, 2002
Chapter XV − Consolidation in Indian Banking Sector
Chapter XVI − Introduction to Insurance
Chapter XVII − Growth and Development of Insurance in India
Chapter XVIII − Range of Products and Services of Insurance
Chapter XIX − Funds Management in Insurance Sector
Chapter XX − Opening up of Sector in India and Challenges

The present book on "Banking and Insurance" has been written for M.Com. and MBA students for their enhancement in knowledge of Banking & Insurance. Shri. Agarwal is a visiting faculty for Bank Staff Training Centers and other Training Institutes.

This edition mainly contains the talking/reading points from faculty/examinees point of view.

Subjects like NPAs and RRBs have been enlarged and take over of RRBs by new bank license-holder may relieve the Central and State Governments from running of rural banks and marketing available the financial services to rural population with latest mechanized methods.

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