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Non-banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India

Books from same Author: Jafor Ali Akhan

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    Author(s)Jafor Ali Akhan
    PublisherNew Century Publications
    ISBN9788177082296
    Pages210
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2010

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    New Century Publications Non-banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India by Jafor Ali Akhan

    Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) constitute a heterogeneous lot of privately-owned, small-sized, financial intermediaries which provide a variety of services, including equipment leasing, hire purchase, loans, investments, and chit fund activities. These companies play an important role in providing credit to small borrowers at the local level. Hire purchase finance is by far the largest activity of NBFCs. In India, NBFCs have been the subject of focussed attention since the early 1990s. The rapid growth of NBFCs has led to a gradual blurring of the dividing lines between banks and NBFCs, with the exception of the exclusive privilege that commercial banks exercise in the issuance of checks. NBFCs are widely dispersed across India and their management exhibits varied degrees of professionalism. Furthermore, the depositors have varied degrees of perceptions regarding safety of their deposits while making an investment decision. This book provides an exhaustive account of the functioning of and recent reforms pertaining to NBFCs in India. It also includes an all-India list (as on January 2010) of 314 NBFCs which have been issued certificates of registration by the Reserve Bank of India to hold/accept deposits from the public.