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Management of banking and financial services Padmalatha Suresh and Justin Paul

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pearson India Education Services Ltd. Noida c2014Edition: 3Description: 657 p. PaperISBN:
  • 9789332507470
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 7572 332.1068
Available additional physical forms:
  • 671
Contents:
Table of Content Part I: Management of Banks 1. Managing Banking and Financial Services—Current Issues and Future Challenges 2. Monetary Policy—Implications for Bank Management 3. Banks' Financial Statements 4. Sources of Bank Funds 5. Uses of Bank Funds—The Lending Function 6. Banks in India—Credit Delivery and Legal Aspects of Lending 7. Credit Monitoring, Sickness and Rehabilitation 8. Managing Credit Risk— An Overview 9. Managing Credit Risk— Advanced Topics 10. Managing Market Risk- Banks Investment Portfolio 11. Capital—Risk, Regulation and Adequacy 12. Managing Interest Rate and Liquidity Risks 13. Banking Functions, Retail Banking and Laws in Everyday Banking 14. Banking System—Services and Innovations 15. International Banking—Foreign Exchange and Trade Finance 16. High-Tech Banking—E-Payment Systems and Electronic Banking 17. Understanding Financial Services 18. Insurance Services 19. Mutual Funds, Securities Trading, Universal Banking and Credit Rating 20. Cash Management and Demand Forecasting in ATMs 21. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Banking Sector 22. Innovations in Products and Services—Cases of Three Banks 23. Innovations in Products and Services in Banking—Cases of Public and Private Sector Banks
Summary: The dynamic banking and financial services sector in the country requires prudent decision making skills. Management of Banking and Financial Services provides students and practitioners with a thorough understanding of managerial issues in the banking and financial services industry, enabling them to evaluate the overall organisational impact of their decisions. In this third edition, all the chapters have been rigorously updated to include contemporary topics and applications from 2013. A new chapter, 'Financial Services Classified', has been added to address contemporary issues from the industry. The introductory chapter deals with the future of the banking industry in the context of the global financial and economic crisis, while the other chapters include advanced topics like 'credit risk management' that discuss various models of credit risk measurement and management.
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Table of Content

Part I: Management of Banks
1. Managing Banking and Financial Services—Current Issues and Future Challenges
2. Monetary Policy—Implications for Bank Management
3. Banks' Financial Statements
4. Sources of Bank Funds
5. Uses of Bank Funds—The Lending Function
6. Banks in India—Credit Delivery and Legal Aspects of Lending
7. Credit Monitoring, Sickness and Rehabilitation
8. Managing Credit Risk— An Overview
9. Managing Credit Risk— Advanced Topics
10. Managing Market Risk- Banks Investment Portfolio
11. Capital—Risk, Regulation and Adequacy
12. Managing Interest Rate and Liquidity Risks
13. Banking Functions, Retail Banking and Laws in Everyday Banking
14. Banking System—Services and Innovations
15. International Banking—Foreign Exchange and Trade Finance
16. High-Tech Banking—E-Payment Systems and Electronic Banking
17. Understanding Financial Services
18. Insurance Services
19. Mutual Funds, Securities Trading, Universal Banking and Credit Rating
20. Cash Management and Demand Forecasting in ATMs
21. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Banking Sector
22. Innovations in Products and Services—Cases of Three Banks
23. Innovations in Products and Services in Banking—Cases of Public and Private Sector Banks

The dynamic banking and financial services sector in the country requires prudent decision making skills. Management of Banking and Financial Services provides students and practitioners with a thorough understanding of managerial issues in the banking and financial services industry, enabling them to evaluate the overall organisational impact of their decisions. In this third edition, all the chapters have been rigorously updated to include contemporary topics and applications from 2013. A new chapter, 'Financial Services Classified', has been added to address contemporary issues from the industry. The introductory chapter deals with the future of the banking industry in the context of the global financial and economic crisis, while the other chapters include advanced topics like 'credit risk management' that discuss various models of credit risk measurement and management.

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