Indianfinancialsystem 120211233627 Phpapp02
Indianfinancialsystem 120211233627 Phpapp02
Indianfinancialsystem 120211233627 Phpapp02
Financial System
An institutional framework existing in a country
to enable financial transactions
Three main parts
Financial assets (loans, deposits, bonds,
equities, etc.)
Financial institutions (banks, mutual funds,
insurance companies, etc.)
Financial markets (money market, capital
market, forex market, etc.)
Regulation is another aspect of the financial
system (RBI, SEBI, IRDA,)
FUNCTIONS OF FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
The financial system transfer resources across
time, sectors, and regions.
The financial system manages risks for the
economy-(Fire Insurance)
The financial system pools and subdivides
funds depending upon the need of the individual
saver or investor.
Performs an important clearinghouse function,
which facilitates transactions between payers
and payees.
Financial Assets/Instruments
Enable channelising funds from surplus units to
deficit units
There are instruments for savers such as deposits,
equities, mutual fund units, etc.
There are instruments for borrowers such as loans,
overdrafts, etc.
Like businesses, governments too raise funds
through issuing of bonds, Treasury bills, etc.
Instruments like PPF, KVP, etc. are available to
savers who wish to lend money to the government
Major Financial Instruments
Money
Savings account
Credit market Instruments-bonds, mortgages
Common Stocks
Money market funds and mutual funds
Pension funds
Financial Derivatives
Financial flows in the economy
Purchase of
Govt. Bonds Financial markets
Financial markets
Bonds,
IPO
Mutual funds
buys
Savers diversified
portfolio of
stocks
Investors
Savers
CENTRAL BANK
NON-BANKING FIS
INSTITUTIONAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL BANK
SPECIALIZED BANKS
Commercial banking service
include
(i) Receiving various types of deposits;
(ii) Giving various types of loans
(iii) Extending some non-banking facilities
(i) Locker;
Examples:
SBI AND ASSOCIATE BANKS
NATIONALIZED BANKS
PRIVATE BANKS
Many institutions are established for carrying
on non-banking financial services but to a
great extent resemble the banking activity Ex:
Mutual funds, financial institutions acting as
portfolio managers
Special banking
Special banking institutions are established
for definite specialized banking services
The types of banks accept all types of
deposits but mobilize the amount in its
specially focused area
SPECIALIZED BANKS
LAND MORTGAGE
RURAL CREDIT
IND.. DEVELOPMENT
CO-OPERATIVE
HOUSING FINANCE
EXPORT IMPORT
INSTITUTIONAL BANKS
IFCI
SFCS
IDBI
ICICI
NABARD
HDFC
The Narasimham Committee
1990s India had traumatic moments Banks were
burdened with large percentage of non-
performing loans .
Customer service had suffered and out-moded
practices were in vogue .
Overall re-hauling was needed for entire
financial systems in general and banking sector
in particular
The Narasimham Committee was set up to
recommend changes in financial system
Committee recommends