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Course Name: Banking Course Code: 189BS305 Number of credits: 3 ‘Number of Hours: 30 Course Outcomes 1). Describe concepts of the commercial banking in the liberalized economy. b) Identity some of the best practices in banking across the globe. ©). Assess the interdependence between banking sector and economic growth. Assess various risks and analyze to manage them €) Discuss the payment and settlement systems in India and Appreciate the role of technology Banking & ‘Analyze the recent reforms in banking. Module 1: Evolution and Growth of Banking sector 5 Hours Banking structure in India, expanded products, services, offerings across geographic markets and the impact ‘on banking industry. Learning Outcome: At the end ofthis module, student will be able to: Outline the banking structure in india and Comprehend the need, functions and economic significance of banking industry Module 2: Banking requirements and regulations 5 Hours Reserve requirements - CRR, SLR, and CRAR, Income Recognition Norms. RBI reforms in the debt market, Provision for NPAS, Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) framework for banks, Strategic Debt Restructuring ‘Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets (S4A). Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016". Learning Outcome: At the end ofthis module, student will be able to: Explain the role of Central Bank asa regulatory authority and Appreciate the debt recovery reforms of RBI Module 3: Management of Banking Organization 5 Hours Management of Loan, Investment, Profit and growth management, Asset Liability Management using traditional Gap and modern techniques. Compliance ~ AML (Anti money laundering) and KYC (Know your ‘customer)*, Cash and liquidity management - Domestic Treasury, Global treasury operations, Interbank dealing. Learning Outcome: At the end ofthis module, student will be able to: Compare and contrast the traditional and modern techniques of ALM and outline the importance of ‘compliance in the banking sector Module 4: Risk Management in Banks: 7.5 Hours Measuring and managing Risks- Liquidity risk, Operational risk, Interest rate risk, Credit risk, Market risk, sensitivity analysis. Learning Outcome: At the end of this module, student willbe able to assess various risks and analyze to ‘manage them. s, Payment and Settlement systems, Innovations and Banking sector reforms: 7.3 Hours Corporate, retail, NRI banking. Payment and Settlement systems ~ Electronic payment and settlement systems in india. Payment and Settlement System Act 2007, Participants Policy Guidelines on Issuance and Operation of Pre-paid Payment instruments in India. Module 5: Banking servi Digital and Mobile Banking, Cloud computing - Big Data, block chain technology. artifical intelligence (Al), Internet of things (lo) Crypto currencies, Digital cheques, Banking architectural simplification. Indhradhanush framework for PSU Banks, Financial inclusion - PMIDY, Consolidation of public sector banks, New bank licensing policy and other recent reforms." Learning Outcome: At the end of this module, student will be able to assess various risks and analyze to manage them. Elaborate on the services provided for corporates, retail and NRls and discuss the payment and settlement systems in India ("These topics are categorized as ‘Slf-learming’ topics and are subjected to testing)

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