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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Service Quality of New Generation Private Banks/D. Kandavel and M. Kumar. 2. Customer Awareness on Security Features in Internet Banking/ Ajimon George and G.S.Gireeshkumar. 3. Electronic Banking (E-banking) Services of Commercial Banks/C. Natarajan and K.S. Pradeep Kumar. 4. Retail Banking Services of Commercial Banks/P. Marishkumar and T. Tamilmathi. 5. Green Banking In India/Yathish Kumar. 6. Micro Finance and Commercial Banks/T.X. Ruby Rani. 7. Impact of Micro Finance on Poor Borrowers/P.A. Ameer and Neeraja James. 8. Bank Finance and Self-help Groups (SHGs)/B. Karthikeyan and C. Vijai. 9. Interest-free Micro Finance for Financial Inclusion/V.K. Shyni, K.P. Thasleena and M.K. Muhammed Aslam. 10. Economic Empowerment of Women Through Self-help Groups (SHGs)/K.G. Jose and Donboklang Marwein. Index. The banking industry in India has undergone transformation since the early 1980s under the impact of deregulation, advances in information technology (IT) and globalisation. These forces have increased competitive pressures which have prompted banks to seek new sources of revenue beyond traditional products. Historically, banks have not provided financial services, such as loans, to clients with little or no cash income. Banks incur substantial costs to manage a client s account, regardless of how small the sums of money involved are. With financial inclusion emerging as a major policy objective in the country, micro finance has occupied centre stage as a promising conduit for extending financial services to unbanked sections of the population. Micro finance is the provision of financial services to low-income clients or solidarity lending groups, including consumers and the self-employed, who traditionally lack access to banking and related services. Micro finance is not just about giving micro credit to the poor. Rather, it is a tool of economic development aimed at assisting the poor to work their way out of poverty. It covers a wide range of services like credit, savings, insurance, remittance and also non-financial services like training, counselling etc. This volume contains 10 research papers, authored by scholars in the field of finance, which provide deep insights into the functioning of banking sector and micro finance institutions in India. Seller Inventory # 113998
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Book Description HRD. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # GZ-9788177084016