DRIVE | FALL 2014 |
PROGRAM | MBADS (SEM 4/SEM 6) MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 4) PGDBMN (SEM 2) |
SUBJECT CODE & NAME | MA0043 & CORPORATE BANKING |
BK ID | B1817 |
CREDITS | 4 |
MARKS | 60 |
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Qus:1 Explain the role of RBI in growth of Corporate Banking. Write the principles of lending to corporate sector.
· Explanation of role of RBI in growth of corporate Banking
· Principles of lending to corporate sector
Answer:
Explanation of role of RBI in growth of corporate Banking:
In India, RBI has both direct and indirect control on credit delivery system being extended to the corporate sector. Various measures are taken by RBI to ensure effective delivery of credit by way of direct monitoring and follow-up and also advising banks directly over various issues in relation to corporate banking activities. The RBI has issued the following
Qus:2 Write short notes on:
a) Loan Syndication
b) Commercial Paper
c) Certificate of Deposit
· Loan syndication
· Commercial Paper
· Certificate of Deposit
Answer:
Loan syndication:
Loan syndication is also an arrangement where a group of banks consider a loan to a borrower for larger amount. However, this process is slightly different from consortium loan. The following are the features of loan
Qus:3 Letter of Credit is a letter from bank guaranteeing that a buyer payment to a seller will be received on time and for the correct amount.
Give a brief introduction of letter of credit and write the complete mechanism of letter of credit. Explain the types of letter of credit.
• Introduction of letter of credit
• Complete mechanism of letter of credit
• Explanation of types of letter of credit
Answer:
Introduction of letter of credit:
It is a letter from a bank guaranteeing that a buyer payment to a seller will be received on time and for the correct amount. In the event that the buyer is unable to make payment on the purchase, the bank will be required to cover the full or remaining amount of the purchase. Letter of credit is a method of
Qus:4 Forfaiting was originated in 1960. It is an international supply chain financing.
Explain the process of forfaiting and its characteristics. Write the differences between Factoring and Forfaiting.
• Explanation of process of forfaiting and its characteristics
• Differences between Factoring and Forfaiting
Answer:
Explanation of process of forfaiting and its characteristics:
Process of forfeiting:
Forfaiting is a form of international supply chain financing. It involves the discounts of future payment obligations on a without-recourse basis. Forfaiting represents the buying of obligations, due at a date in future and arises from
Qus:5 Explain the internal and external reasons for industrial sickness.
· Explanation of internal reasons for industrial sickness
· Explanation of external reasons for industrial sickness
Answer:
Explanation of internal reasons for industrial sickness:
(a) Inefficient management practices: One of the important reasons responsible for industrial sickness is inefficient management practices and policies followed by entrepreneurs.
Qus:6 Explain the main features of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Give the differences between Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA) and FEMA.
· Explanation of main features of foreign exchange management
· Differences between FERA and FEMA
Answer:
Explanation of main features of foreign exchange management:
Main Features
• Activities such as payments made to any person outside India or receipts from them, along with deals in foreign exchange and foreign security are restricted. It is FEMA that gives the central government the power to
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