Jaiib Module A
Jaiib Module A
Jaiib Module A
OUTLINE OF MODULE-A
Indian Financial System- An Overview
Banking Regulations
Retail Banking, Wholesale & International Banking,
ADR, GDR & Participatory notes
Role of Money Markets, Fixed Income Markets & Forex
Market
Role & functions of Capital Markets, SEBI
Role & functions of Mutual Funds, Insurance
Companies, Bancassurance & IRDA
Factoring, Forfaiting Services & Off Balance sheet items
Risk Management & Basel-I, II, III An Overview
Alliance Mergers consolidation
Credit Information companies, Fair Practices code for
Debt Collection & Banking Codes & Standards Board of
India
Recent Developments in the Indian Financial System
Financial Intermediaries
Commerc
ial Banks
Public
Secto
r
Financial
Institutio
ns
Privat
e
Sector
Co-op
Banks
Insuranc
e
Compani
es
Foreig
n
Multi State
Co-op Banks
State
Co-op
Banks
NBFCs
RRBs
Mutual
Funds
Financial Markets
Money
Market
Debt Market
G-Secs
Central
Govt.Bon
ds
Call/Notic
e
T.Bill
s
Forex Market
Spot
Bonds
State
Govt.
Bonds
Term
Money
FI
Bonds
CD
ICD
Forwar
d
PSU
Bonds
CP
Capital Market
Primar
y
Seconda
ry
Corporate
Securities
REPO
Commerci
al Bill
Financial Regulators
Central
Banking
Authority
Capital
Market
Regulatory
Insurance &
Pension
Regulators
Monetary Control
Regulatory
framework, Rules &
Regulations for
Insurance Business
International Banking
International Banking facilitates cross border Trade,
Services, Investments, Lendings & Borrowings.
It provides International trade finance i.e. Finance
for Import & Exports.
It also facilitates cross border remittance of funds.
It is governed by FEMA-1999
Import finance is Non-Fund Based and is provided
by issuing LCs and Guarantees.
Export Finance is always fund based and always
given in two stages:
Preshipment Finance or Packing Credit Limits (PCL)
Post shipment finance or Bill finance which is given
by Purchasing, Discounting and Negotiation of
Export Bills