TY - GEN AU - SRIVASTAVA, P.K. TI - BANKING THEORY & PRACTICE SN - 978-93-5024-713-6 U1 - 332.1 PY - 1981/// CY - MUMBAI PB - HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE KW - BANKING THEORY N1 - Part-I INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM Commercial Banking In India-A Retrospect Present Banking System In India The Changing Profile of Indian Banking The Reserve Bank of India The Banking Regulations Act, 1949 Banking Companies (Acquisition And Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1970 Part-II BANKER AND CUSTOMER Nature of Banking And Functions of A Banker The Banker-Customer Relationship Operation of Bank Accounts Special Types of Customers Termination of Banker-Customer Relationship Banker`s Clearing House Part-III NEGOTIBLE INSTRUMENTS Negotiable Instruments Collection And Payment of Cheques and Bills Part-IV LENDING BY BANKS Principles of Good Lending Loans And Advances Secured Advances-Modes of Creation of Charge Advances Against Collateral Securities Letters of Credit Agricultural Finance Foreign Exchange And Export Finance Credit to Priority And Neglected Sectors of Economy Electronic Banking And Internet Banking Part-V IMPORTANT TERMS, SHORT NOTES AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS Important Terms Short Notes Practical Problems Appendix I : Specimen Form of Agreement for Cash Credit/ Overdraft Appendix II : Pledge of Goods to Secure Cash Credit Appendix III : Letter of Lien Appendix IV : Trust Receipt Appendix V : Mortgage Deed Appendix VI : Memorandum of Deposit by a Customer of the Title Deeds to Secure his Own Account Appendix VII : Bill of Lading Appendix VIII : Narasimham Committee Report on the Financial System: 1991-Salient Features Appendix IX : Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI): Functions & Control Appendix X : Report of Goiporia Committee Appendix XI : Reserve Bank Guidelines for follow0up of Bank Credit Appendix XII : Subsidiaries of Banks and Mutual Funds Appendix XIII : Khan Committee Report Appendix XIV : Recent Changes-Legal Decisions Appendix XV : Review of Monetary Policy for 2007-08 Appendix XVI : Codes of Bank`s Commitment for Individual Customers. Appendix XVII : Consumer Protection Act, 1986 and Banking Sector. N2 - India has reached a stage of fast economic development and Indian economy is one of the fastest growing economies of the world Economic environment in the country and throughout the world is changing very fast which has a direct impact on the banking sector. The policies of Liberalisation and Globalisation have opened up new opportunities to the bankers to conduct their business with more flexibility and in a professional way. Bankers have been bought within the purview of Consumer`s Protection Act. New and diversified services are being offered by Banks to meet the changing needs of customers and also to meet increasing competition. Banks are permitted to enter into consortium financing and syndicated loans. Investment of bank funds in the corporate securities is liberally permitted. Term lending is being undertaken on a larger scale and interest rate is being gradually revised. The book has been divided into five parts: Part-I Indian Banking System Part-II Banker and Customer Part-III Negotiable Instruments Part-IV Lending by Banks Part-V (a) Important terms (b) Short Notes (c) Practical Problems In the end Appendices have been given on various topics, viz - Letter of Lien, Trust Receipt, Mortgage Deed, Reports of Narasimham Committee, Goiporia Committee, Khan Committee, Code of`Bank Commitment for Individual Customers` etc. In the light-of recent changes the book has been thoroughly revised and enlarged. Some of the latest developments and changes incorporated in the books are- − Structural changes in ICICL NABARD, IDBI etc. − Plastic Money − Credit Card, Debit Card. − Major Banks In India − Financial and Banking Sector Reforms − Stock Exchanges − BSE, NSE, OTCEL − Investment, Securities and Mutual Funds. − Code of Banks Commitment for Individual Customers. Related Books Banking and Financial Systems Merchant Banker ER -