Rural Banking And Overdues Management

Rural Banking And Overdues Management

Author: A. Ranga Reddy

Publisher: Mittal Publications

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9788170999409

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This Book Is Useful For Administrators, Bankers And Researchers For Their Day-To-Day Activities.


Regional Rural Banks of India: Evolution, Performance and Management

Regional Rural Banks of India: Evolution, Performance and Management

Author: Dr. Jitendra Kumar Ram

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2015-06-11

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1482848961

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Regional Rural Banks of India: Evolution, Performance and Management is a one-stop reference book on the genesis, growth, performance, and management of the Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) in India. It is the first book of its kind, which comprehensively examines the development of modern banking in India since the ancient period to 2013 and birth, growth, and performance of Regional Rural Banks from 1975 to 2014. It looks at all the facets of operations like structure, financial management, deposits, advances, NPA management, ALM, and risk management practices prevalent in RRBs. It also describes role of IT in RRBs. The book will fill the long-felt absence of an authentic book on the functioning of RRBs of India. The book is expected to serve as a handbook for the new recruits and also as a reference book for the senior bankers and policy makers. The book, rich with volumes of latest data, provides various regulatory guidelines pertaining to day-to-dayoperations, management, and control of the rural banks. The book is targeted at the professionals, academicians, as well as students.


REGIONAL RURAL BANK IN INDIA- Volume: II

REGIONAL RURAL BANK IN INDIA- Volume: II

Author: Dr. Labhubhai Jivrajbhai Vanani

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0359928528

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Institutional finance is an important pre-requisite for rural development. Institutional credit entered the rural areas a long ago the form of co-operatives and later in the form of commercial banks after their nationalisation in 1969. But these institutions failed to penetrate the rural areas as the benefits of the institutional credit continued to be cornered by the influential and economically and politically powerful sections of the society.