- This book is unique in the sense that it admirably combines the Theory, Law and Practice of Banking in India.
- The book will prove immensely useful for those appearing at B.Com. examinations of Indian Universities and Polytechnics.
Part I: Theory of Banking and Indian Banking
- Theory of Commercial Banking
- Central Banking
- Structure of Commercial Banks
- Functions of Reserve Bank of India
- Indian Money Market
- Rural Banking in India
- Financial Institutions in India
Part II: Banker and Customer
- Definition and Functions of a Banker
- Relationship Between Banker and Customer
- Rights of a Banker
- Customers’ Accounts with the Banker
- Special Types of Banker’s Customers
Part III: Law Relating to Negotiable Instruments
- Negotiable Instruments
- Endorsements
- Crossing of Cheques
- Payment of Cheques
- Collection of Cheques
- Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes
- Rights and Liabilities of Parties to Negotiable Instruments
Part IV: Employment of Bank Funds
- The Liquid Assets
- Investment in Securities
- Loans and Advances
- Assessing Creditworthiness of Borrowers
- Appraisal of Term Loan Proposals
- Secured Advances – Modes of Creating Charge
- Secured Advances – Types of Securities
- Purchase and Discounting of Bills
- Ancillary Services of a Banker
- Customers’ Grievances and Redressal.
Appendix: Syllabus and Questions Papers.
ISBN13:
978-93-5161-149-3
Weight:
820.00
Edition:
21th Revised Edition
Language:
English
Title Code:
336