Suraj@1953 - Rbi
Suraj@1953 - Rbi
Suraj@1953 - Rbi
B-COM IV SEM.
ROLL NO- 1953
B-COM
SUBMITTED TO HOD, PG
DEPARTMENTOF
COMMERCE S.L. BAWA DAV
COLLEGE, BATALA.
INDEX
S.NO DETAILS PAGE NO.
1. INTRODUCTION OF RBI 1-1
2. HISTORY OF RBI 2-2
3. ROLE OF RBI 4-8
4. OBJECTIVE OF RBI 9-9
5. FUNCTION OF RBI 10-20
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INTRODUCTION OF RBI
1.
Sir
Sir
Chintaman
Osborne
Dwarkanath
Smith
Deshmukh
ROLE OF RBI
3.
Issue of currency.
Banker to the Government
Banker to the Bank
Formulate monetary policy
Financial Regulation & Management.
Manager of foreign exchange
Custodian of cash reserve
ISSUE OF CURRENCY
8.
As the regulator and the supervisor of the banking system, the Reserve Bank has a critical role
to play ensuring the system safety and soundness on an ongoing basis.
The objective of this function is to protect the interest of depositors through an effective
prudential regulatory framework for orderly development and conduct of banking operations,
and to maintain overall financial stability through various policy measures.
12. MANAGER OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE
To facilitate external trade and payment.
It acts as a custodian and Manages the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 1999.
RBI buys and sells foreign currency to maintain the exchange rate of Indian Rupee V/s foreign
currencies like the US Dollar, Euro, Pound & Japanese Yen.
OBJECTIVE: To Facilitate external trade and payment and promote orderly development and
maintenance of foreign exchange market in India.
13.
CUSTODIAN OF CASH RESERVE
Commercial banks has to keep some proportion of their deposits with central bank (Cash
Reserve Ratio) in order to maintain their account in central bank.
14.
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