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SEM 4- SMU MBA SUMMER 2015 MA0044 INSTITUTIONAL BANKING

SMU MBA SUMMER 2015 -2016

 

Dear Students, 

 

SMU MBA SUMMER   2015-2016 Assignments are available. For Booking ,Kindly mail us on kvsude@gmail.com OR call us to +91 9995105420  or S M S your “ Email ID ” us in the following Format  “  On +91 9995105420 we will reach back you with in 24H ”

 

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SUMMER 2015

PROGRAM

MBADS (SEM 4/SEM 6)

MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 4)

SUBJECT CODE & NAME

MA0044 INSTITUTIONAL BANKING

 

Qus:1 Explain the changing face of DFIs in India with special reference to NABARD.

  • Changing face of DFIs in India
  • Role of NABARD

Answer:

Changing face of DFIs in India:

Getting access to finance presents a challenge to companies and the rural people in a developing country like India, especially for SMEs who want to raise funds for the establishment of a new unit or for

 

 

Qus:2  “According to the report of All India Census of SSIs, 35 % of the SSIs were closed due to severe financial crisis” In the light of above illustrate the challenges faced by financial institutions to finance small scale sector. Can you cite some of the measures taken by the government to address the challenges faced in financing MSMEs ?

  • Challenges in financing small scale sector
  • Measures taken by the government to tackle the challenges in financing MSMEs

Answer:

Challenges in financing small scale sector:

The following are some of the challenges faced by the DFIs/banks with respect to financing in small-scale sector.

  • Preparation of project proposal – Entrepreneurs experience many difficulties in

 

 

Qus:3 What do you understand by securitization of housing finance ? How would you explain bankruptcy-remoteness and insolvency regulations of SPV (Special purpose vehicle) ?

  • Securitization of housing finance
  • Bankruptcy-remoteness and insolvency laws of SPV

Answer:

Securitization of housing finance:

A loan is a simple financial transaction in which a borrower wants money, and a lender offers it and collects interest. This arrangement continues until the loan is repaid. In some cases, however, the borrower may be unable or unwilling to pay back the loan. Secured loans, where the

 

 

Qus:4 Describe the role of Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India in promoting export credit. Cite some of the policies and schemes to address the imminent risks in export trade.

  • Role of ECGC to promote export credit
  • Policies and schemes of ECGC to address export risks

Answer:

Role of ECGC to promote export credit:

ECGC is a Government of India enterprise which provides export credit insurance facilities to exporters and banks in India. It functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and is managed by board of directors comprising representatives of the

 

 

Qus:5  “Apart from DFIs and commercial banks there are various other institutions carved to look into the sectoral needs, especially financial needs”. Can you name some of those while specifying their roles ?

  • Role of other financial institutions in India

Answer:

Role of other financial institutions in India:

Apart from DFIs and commercial banks, there are various other institutions carved out to look into the sectoral needs, more specifically, financial needs. Let us look at some of these institutions.

  1. Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC) The PFC was formed with an objective to provide financial assistance to the power and its allied sectors and also to act as a catalyst for bringing about institutional improvements in the functions of the borrowing power sector

 

 

Qus:6  “The World Bank is supporting the Government of India in its effort to achieve the

National goal”. Enumerate.

  • World Bank assisted projects and World bank support in India’s growth

Answer:

World Bank assisted projects and World bank support in India’s growth

World Bank Assisted Project in India :

The Ganga is India’s most important river. It’s sprawling basin accounts for one-fourth of the country’s water resources and is home to more than 400 million Indians – or some one-third of India’s population. The river’s 2,500 km journey from its glacial source in the Himalayas to its enormous fan-shaped delta in the Bay of Bengal traverses five Indian states along the

 

SMU MBA SUMMER 2015 -2016

 

Dear Students, 

 

SMU MBA SUMMER   2015-2016 Assignments are available. For Booking ,Kindly mail us on kvsude@gmail.com OR call us to +91 9995105420  or S M S your “ Email ID ” us in the following Format  “  On +91 9995105420 we will reach back you with in 24H ”

 

 

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