16MBAFM301 Principles & Practices of Banking syllabus for MBA


Unit-1 Banking system and structure in India 10 hours

Banking system and structure in India- Evolution of Indian Banks-Types of banks - PublicSector, Regional Banks, Performance of Public Sector banks, Private Sector Banks. Commercial banking: Structure, Functions - Primary & secondary function, Role of commercial banks in socio economic development, Services rendered. Credit creation and Deployment of Funds.-Role of Reserve Bank and GOI as regulator of banking system – Provisions of Banking Regulation Act & Reserve Bank of India Act.

Unit-2 Banker and customer 10 hours

Banker and customer – Types of relationship between banker and customer – Bankersobligations to customers – Right of lean, setoff, appropriation–Bankers legal duty of disclosure and related matters.

 

Customers` accounts with banks – Opening- operation – KYC norms and operation –Types of accounts and customers – Nomination – Settlement of death claims.

 

The Negotiable Instruments Act 1881: The Paying Banker and The Collecting Banker- Negligence-Bills of exchange and promissory note-Discharge of Negotiable instruments- Hundis.

Unit-3 Banking Technology 10 hours

Banking Technology- Concept of Universal Banking-Home banking–ATMs-Internet banking– Mobile banking-Core banking solutions–Debit, Credit and Smart cards– Electronic Payment systems-MICR- Cheque Truncation-ECS- EFT – NEFT-RTGS.

Unit-4 International banking 9 hours

International banking–International Banking: Exchange rates and Forex Business, Correspondent banking and NRI Accounts, Letters of Credit, Foreign currency Loans, Facilities for Exporters and Importers, Role of ECGC, RBI and EXIM Bank.

Unit-5 Banker as lender 8 hours

Banker as lender – Types of loans – Overdraft facilities – Discounting of bills – Financing book dates and supply bills- Charging of Security bills- pledge – mortgage – assignment

Unit-6 Asset Liability Management (ALM) in banks 9 hours

Asset Liability Management (ALM) in banks: Components of Liabilities and Components of Assets, Significance of Asset Liability management, Purpose and objectives. Prerequisites for ALM, Assets and Liabilities Committee (ALCO)- Activities of ALCO

 

Practical Components:

  • Students can study Universal Banking & Cross Selling concepts adopted by banks

 

  • Students can study Customer Profiling aspects adopted by banks

 

  • Students can analyze Advertisement & Publicity efforts done by banks using ATMs (making a checklist of the publicity material found in an ATM – preferably in a private bank ATM )

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023