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    Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
    EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

    Course Overview

    Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation is offered by IIM Bangalore. This Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course is delivered through their digital learning platform IIMBx. The Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course will help in understanding the role of banking and financial intermediation in any economy. The Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course will help in explaining the processes, functions, advantages, and drawbacks of banking and financial intermediation.

    The duration of this Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course is six weeks. The participants will need 3 - 4 hrs per week to complete this Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course. Participants will learn how financial intermediaries work.

    The Highlights

    • Six week duration
    • 3-4 hours per week
    • Overview of banking system
    • Learning about lending and credit risk
    • Expert faculty

    Programme Offerings

    • 6 week course
    • Expert Faculty
    • Offered by IIM Bangalore
    • Comprehensive curriculum

    Courses and Certificate Fees

    Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
    yesIIM Bangalore

    What you will learn

    Financial ManagementKnowledge of banking

    Through this Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course, the participants will learn about the overview of banking and financial sectors. The participants will have a clear understanding of financial risk and help them to take decisions accordingly.


    Who it is for

    The target audience for the Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course includes:


    The Syllabus

    Overview of Banking and Financial System
    • Overview of Banking and Financial Intermediation
    • How and Why are Banks Different From Manufacturing Companies?
    • How and Why are Financial Markets Different From Product Markets?
    • ‘Market for Lemons’ and its Relevance to the Financial System
    • Determinants of Interest Rates
    • Term Structure of Interest Rates
    • Forward Rate
    • Summary and Additional Readings

    Financial Intermediation Process
    • Financial Intermediation: An Overview
    • Components of Financial Intermediation
    • Financial Intermediation: Sources and Applications of Funds
    • Financial Intermediation: The Lending Function
    • Financial Intermediation: Non-Fund-Based Services
    • Summary and Additional Readings

    Lending and Credit Risk
    • Overview of Risk Management in Banking and Financial Markets
    • Risks in Retail Lending
    • Risks in Lending to SMEs
    • Measuring and Managing Credit Risk
    • Monitoring Credit Risk
    • Summary and Additional Readings

    Credit Risk Assessment Models; Operational Risk; Off-balance Sheet Risk
    • Credit Risk Assessment Models
    • Loan Concentration Risk and Loan Portfolio Risk
    • Off-Balance Sheet Risk
    • Operational Risk
    • Summary and Additional Readings

    Liquidity and Solvency Risk
    • Overview of Liquidity and Solvency
    • Managing Liquidity (CRR and SLR)
    • Managing liquidity risk
    • Summary and Additional Readings

    Solvency, Capital Adequacy and Basel Guidelines
    • Managing Solvency and Capital Adequacy
    • Regulation and Monetary Policy for Banks
    • Need for Independence of Central Banks
    • Basel-II Guidelines for Capital Adequacy
    • Summary and Additional Readings

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    IIM Bangalore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

    1: What is the duration of the Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation Course?

    The duration of the Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation course is six weeks, with an estimated 3–4 hours of study per week.

    2: Are there any prerequisites for enrolling?

    No, there are no prerequisites required for enrolling in this course.

    3: Will I receive a certificate upon completion?

    Yes, Once the participants have successfully completed the course, they will receive the certificate.

    4: Who will be the instructor for this Banking and Financial Intermediation Concepts Risks Capital and Regulation Course?

    Prof. P C Narayan will be the instructor.

    5: Is there any financial aid available?

    No, there is no financial aid available.

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