by ccmrmyng | Jan 25, 2019 | Learning Module 4, Topic 8: NPA's in the Banking sector in India, Others
“Crony Capitalism” Despite a decade of flourishing growth in the US, what explains the increasing resentment against capitalism, especially amongst the younger generation? Does the ‘millenial’ generation have no hope of earning more than their... by ccmrmyng | Jan 10, 2019 | Learning Module 4, Topic 8: NPA's in the Banking sector in India, news updates
Can ARCs ease banks’ burden? With banks reeling under bad loans, talk of setting up a public asset reconstruction company has flowed and ebbed. In this context, we look at the challenges that existing ARCs face The idea of a Public Sector Asset Rehabilitation Agency... by ccmrmyng | Jan 9, 2019 | Learning Module 4, Topic 8: NPA's in the Banking sector in India, news updates
Job creation in PSBs declined 1.4 per cent in last fiscal According to RBI’s Statistical Tables Relating to Banks in India: 2017-18 released Friday, foreign banks too stayed away from the job market with their overall headcount reducing in FY18. HYDERABAD: Perhaps... by ccmrmyng | Dec 8, 2015 | Learning Module 4, Topic 8: NPA's in the Banking sector in India
The enactment of the Companies Act, 2013 and its stress on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has changed the way India Inc. once thought about philanthropy. Modern day corporations are now expected (indeed required) to participate more and more in the State’s... by ccmrmyng | Oct 9, 2015 | Learning Module 4, Topic 8: NPA's in the Banking sector in India
“One can put lipstick on a pig but it doesn’t become a princess.” Raghuram Rajan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India, on the rampant practice of ever-greening of loans by banks in India Ever-greening of bank loans is a prevalent...