Author: Indian Institute of Banking & Finance
Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited
ISBN: 9357785957
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
This book provides a seminal guide that charts the transformative journey of the banking sector in the digital age. It discusses the rise of digital banking, innovative financial products like UPI BHIM, and the role of Fintechs and NBFCs in enhancing financial inclusion and accessibility. The book provides in-depth insights into new banking trends like Blockchain and AI and offers practical knowledge for banking professionals to adapt to this evolving digital landscape. It serves as an essential resource, covering the following broad topics: • Digital Banking Products • Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion (FI) • Marketing of Digital Banking Products • Payment Systems • Future Trends in Digital Banking An invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone keen on understanding the digital banking revolution. The Present Publication is the 2024 Edition, updated by Mr Burra Butchi Babu | Former General Manager – Bank of India and vetted by Mr V.A. Prasanth | Former General Manager & Chief Information Officer – Indian Bank. Taxmann exclusively publishes this book for the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance with the following coverage: • Module A – Digital Banking Products o Digital Delivery Channels § Introduction and need for digital channels in banking § Analyzing the cost of transactions and customer preferences § The role of technology in enhancing user-friendliness and customer interaction § Emphasizing security as a crucial aspect of digital banking, including information security § Overview of the Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, 2021 by RBI § Discussion on customer protection and limiting liability in unauthorized transactions § RBI's directions on digital payment security controls § Challenges faced in digital banking and the concept of e-KYC o Cards § History and overview of plastic payment cards § Features and benefits of cards for customers § Understanding the Payment Card Industry-Data Security Standard § Comparison between Magnetic Strip Cards and EMV Cards, including NFC-based Tap & Go technology § The approval process for card schemes and profitability aspects § Insight into backend operations, recovery, follow-up, and information security issues o Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) § History and product features of ATMs § Types of ATMs, including White Label and Brown Label § The functioning of ATM networks and Instant Money Transfer (IMT) systems § Discussing profitability, risk management, and frauds in ATM operations § Backend operations and technology in ATMs § Overview of the Dispute Management System (DMS) o Mobile Banking § Introduction and diverse features of mobile banking § Description of IMPS and its benefits § Discussion on risk management, frauds, backend operations, and information security tips in mobile banking o Internet or Online Banking § History, working, and features of Internet banking § Analysis of the profitability and risks associated with Internet banking o POS Terminals § Background and features of Point of Sale (POS) systems § Benefits of POS systems to merchants and customers § Different types of transactions and the cash withdrawal process at POS § Merchant onboarding, approval process, and the parties involved in a POS setup § Profitability analysis and risk management in POS operations • Module B – Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion (FI) o Introduction to financial inclusion and its strategies o Approaches to accelerate financial inclusion and the role of technologies o Digital banking services in financial inclusion and factors beyond technology o Information security issues in financial inclusion and new developments o Understanding how banks earn money using digital delivery channels • Module C – Marketing of Digital Banking Products o Concept and channels for marketing digital banking products o Product planning and marketing structure in banks o Sales delivery, e-galleries, and after-sales service to customers o Marketing strategies for financial inclusion and the dangers of mis-selling o Use of analytics in marketing and customer education and protection • Module D – Payment Systems o Overview of global and domestic payment systems o Introduction to new domestic payment vehicles and platforms o Detailed analysis of various systems like Cheque Truncation System (CTS), RTGS, NEFT, NETC, Bharat QR, UPI QR, BBPS, and SWIFT o Forex and securities settlements o Innovative banking and payment systems, including digital banking super apps • Module E – Future Trends in Digital Banking o Background and future trends in digital banking o The impact of fintech, business ecosystem, and blockchain technology o Discussion on cryptocurrencies, peer financing, cloud computing, and virtualization o Data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), robotic process automation (RPA), and the Internet of Things (IoT) o Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and digital transformation of banks in India
IIBF X Taxmann's Digital Banking – Seminal guide to familiarise the readers with digital banking advancements and provides practical knowledge for adapting to digital changes in banking
Author: Indian Institute of Banking & Finance
Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited
ISBN: 9357785957
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
This book provides a seminal guide that charts the transformative journey of the banking sector in the digital age. It discusses the rise of digital banking, innovative financial products like UPI BHIM, and the role of Fintechs and NBFCs in enhancing financial inclusion and accessibility. The book provides in-depth insights into new banking trends like Blockchain and AI and offers practical knowledge for banking professionals to adapt to this evolving digital landscape. It serves as an essential resource, covering the following broad topics: • Digital Banking Products • Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion (FI) • Marketing of Digital Banking Products • Payment Systems • Future Trends in Digital Banking An invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone keen on understanding the digital banking revolution. The Present Publication is the 2024 Edition, updated by Mr Burra Butchi Babu | Former General Manager – Bank of India and vetted by Mr V.A. Prasanth | Former General Manager & Chief Information Officer – Indian Bank. Taxmann exclusively publishes this book for the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance with the following coverage: • Module A – Digital Banking Products o Digital Delivery Channels § Introduction and need for digital channels in banking § Analyzing the cost of transactions and customer preferences § The role of technology in enhancing user-friendliness and customer interaction § Emphasizing security as a crucial aspect of digital banking, including information security § Overview of the Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, 2021 by RBI § Discussion on customer protection and limiting liability in unauthorized transactions § RBI's directions on digital payment security controls § Challenges faced in digital banking and the concept of e-KYC o Cards § History and overview of plastic payment cards § Features and benefits of cards for customers § Understanding the Payment Card Industry-Data Security Standard § Comparison between Magnetic Strip Cards and EMV Cards, including NFC-based Tap & Go technology § The approval process for card schemes and profitability aspects § Insight into backend operations, recovery, follow-up, and information security issues o Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) § History and product features of ATMs § Types of ATMs, including White Label and Brown Label § The functioning of ATM networks and Instant Money Transfer (IMT) systems § Discussing profitability, risk management, and frauds in ATM operations § Backend operations and technology in ATMs § Overview of the Dispute Management System (DMS) o Mobile Banking § Introduction and diverse features of mobile banking § Description of IMPS and its benefits § Discussion on risk management, frauds, backend operations, and information security tips in mobile banking o Internet or Online Banking § History, working, and features of Internet banking § Analysis of the profitability and risks associated with Internet banking o POS Terminals § Background and features of Point of Sale (POS) systems § Benefits of POS systems to merchants and customers § Different types of transactions and the cash withdrawal process at POS § Merchant onboarding, approval process, and the parties involved in a POS setup § Profitability analysis and risk management in POS operations • Module B – Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion (FI) o Introduction to financial inclusion and its strategies o Approaches to accelerate financial inclusion and the role of technologies o Digital banking services in financial inclusion and factors beyond technology o Information security issues in financial inclusion and new developments o Understanding how banks earn money using digital delivery channels • Module C – Marketing of Digital Banking Products o Concept and channels for marketing digital banking products o Product planning and marketing structure in banks o Sales delivery, e-galleries, and after-sales service to customers o Marketing strategies for financial inclusion and the dangers of mis-selling o Use of analytics in marketing and customer education and protection • Module D – Payment Systems o Overview of global and domestic payment systems o Introduction to new domestic payment vehicles and platforms o Detailed analysis of various systems like Cheque Truncation System (CTS), RTGS, NEFT, NETC, Bharat QR, UPI QR, BBPS, and SWIFT o Forex and securities settlements o Innovative banking and payment systems, including digital banking super apps • Module E – Future Trends in Digital Banking o Background and future trends in digital banking o The impact of fintech, business ecosystem, and blockchain technology o Discussion on cryptocurrencies, peer financing, cloud computing, and virtualization o Data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), robotic process automation (RPA), and the Internet of Things (IoT) o Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and digital transformation of banks in India
Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Limited
ISBN: 9357785957
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
This book provides a seminal guide that charts the transformative journey of the banking sector in the digital age. It discusses the rise of digital banking, innovative financial products like UPI BHIM, and the role of Fintechs and NBFCs in enhancing financial inclusion and accessibility. The book provides in-depth insights into new banking trends like Blockchain and AI and offers practical knowledge for banking professionals to adapt to this evolving digital landscape. It serves as an essential resource, covering the following broad topics: • Digital Banking Products • Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion (FI) • Marketing of Digital Banking Products • Payment Systems • Future Trends in Digital Banking An invaluable resource for students, professionals, and anyone keen on understanding the digital banking revolution. The Present Publication is the 2024 Edition, updated by Mr Burra Butchi Babu | Former General Manager – Bank of India and vetted by Mr V.A. Prasanth | Former General Manager & Chief Information Officer – Indian Bank. Taxmann exclusively publishes this book for the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance with the following coverage: • Module A – Digital Banking Products o Digital Delivery Channels § Introduction and need for digital channels in banking § Analyzing the cost of transactions and customer preferences § The role of technology in enhancing user-friendliness and customer interaction § Emphasizing security as a crucial aspect of digital banking, including information security § Overview of the Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, 2021 by RBI § Discussion on customer protection and limiting liability in unauthorized transactions § RBI's directions on digital payment security controls § Challenges faced in digital banking and the concept of e-KYC o Cards § History and overview of plastic payment cards § Features and benefits of cards for customers § Understanding the Payment Card Industry-Data Security Standard § Comparison between Magnetic Strip Cards and EMV Cards, including NFC-based Tap & Go technology § The approval process for card schemes and profitability aspects § Insight into backend operations, recovery, follow-up, and information security issues o Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) § History and product features of ATMs § Types of ATMs, including White Label and Brown Label § The functioning of ATM networks and Instant Money Transfer (IMT) systems § Discussing profitability, risk management, and frauds in ATM operations § Backend operations and technology in ATMs § Overview of the Dispute Management System (DMS) o Mobile Banking § Introduction and diverse features of mobile banking § Description of IMPS and its benefits § Discussion on risk management, frauds, backend operations, and information security tips in mobile banking o Internet or Online Banking § History, working, and features of Internet banking § Analysis of the profitability and risks associated with Internet banking o POS Terminals § Background and features of Point of Sale (POS) systems § Benefits of POS systems to merchants and customers § Different types of transactions and the cash withdrawal process at POS § Merchant onboarding, approval process, and the parties involved in a POS setup § Profitability analysis and risk management in POS operations • Module B – Digital Banking & Financial Inclusion (FI) o Introduction to financial inclusion and its strategies o Approaches to accelerate financial inclusion and the role of technologies o Digital banking services in financial inclusion and factors beyond technology o Information security issues in financial inclusion and new developments o Understanding how banks earn money using digital delivery channels • Module C – Marketing of Digital Banking Products o Concept and channels for marketing digital banking products o Product planning and marketing structure in banks o Sales delivery, e-galleries, and after-sales service to customers o Marketing strategies for financial inclusion and the dangers of mis-selling o Use of analytics in marketing and customer education and protection • Module D – Payment Systems o Overview of global and domestic payment systems o Introduction to new domestic payment vehicles and platforms o Detailed analysis of various systems like Cheque Truncation System (CTS), RTGS, NEFT, NETC, Bharat QR, UPI QR, BBPS, and SWIFT o Forex and securities settlements o Innovative banking and payment systems, including digital banking super apps • Module E – Future Trends in Digital Banking o Background and future trends in digital banking o The impact of fintech, business ecosystem, and blockchain technology o Discussion on cryptocurrencies, peer financing, cloud computing, and virtualization o Data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), robotic process automation (RPA), and the Internet of Things (IoT) o Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and digital transformation of banks in India
Micro-finance:Perspectives and Operations
Author: IIBF
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230636408
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
This book has been written for the Diploma in Micro-finance course of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance. As the course is aimed at practising micro-finance professionals as well as those aspiring for a career in micro-finance, the book is compre
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230636408
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
This book has been written for the Diploma in Micro-finance course of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance. As the course is aimed at practising micro-finance professionals as well as those aspiring for a career in micro-finance, the book is compre
Anti-Money Laundering & Know Your Customer : Know Your Banking Iii
Author: Iibf
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9781403930897
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Money-laundering has acquired a global character that not only threatens security, but also compromises the stability, transparency, and efficiency of financial systems. Money-laundering techniques are becoming more sophisticated and complex with each pas
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9781403930897
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Money-laundering has acquired a global character that not only threatens security, but also compromises the stability, transparency, and efficiency of financial systems. Money-laundering techniques are becoming more sophisticated and complex with each pas
Foreign Exchange: Practice, Concepts and Control
Author: C. Jeevanandam
Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
ISBN: 9351611590
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
The book continues the tradition of providing a blend of sound theoretical knowledge of foreign exchange economics with practical and procedural aspects of banks and other institutions connected with foreign exchange. Each topic is comprehensively dealt with, looking at it from every angle, viz., the conceptual framework, exchange control regulations, rules of FEDAI and the International Chamber of Commerce, and procedures of banks. It presents in a cogent and understandable manner materials that lie scattered. The book is designed to meet the requirements of post-graduate courses in commerce and economics and MBA for papers such as ‘Foreign Exchange Risk’, ‘Foreign Exchange Management’ and ‘International Financial Management’. While the whole book discusses to reign exchange by all concerned the last section concentrate on its management in an international on multinational firm. Practical questions that appeared in professional courses of Chartered Accountants, Cost and Management Accountants and Chartered Secretaries and MBA courses have been included in appropriate chapters with full solutions. To encourage student to attempt on his/her own the solutions are provided after the set of questions and not after each question.
Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
ISBN: 9351611590
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
The book continues the tradition of providing a blend of sound theoretical knowledge of foreign exchange economics with practical and procedural aspects of banks and other institutions connected with foreign exchange. Each topic is comprehensively dealt with, looking at it from every angle, viz., the conceptual framework, exchange control regulations, rules of FEDAI and the International Chamber of Commerce, and procedures of banks. It presents in a cogent and understandable manner materials that lie scattered. The book is designed to meet the requirements of post-graduate courses in commerce and economics and MBA for papers such as ‘Foreign Exchange Risk’, ‘Foreign Exchange Management’ and ‘International Financial Management’. While the whole book discusses to reign exchange by all concerned the last section concentrate on its management in an international on multinational firm. Practical questions that appeared in professional courses of Chartered Accountants, Cost and Management Accountants and Chartered Secretaries and MBA courses have been included in appropriate chapters with full solutions. To encourage student to attempt on his/her own the solutions are provided after the set of questions and not after each question.
Retail Banking
Author: Iibf
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230330511
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Retail Banking has become a very important component in the business mix of banks. Retail Banking offers multiple comfort factors for banks to do business. Large and divergent customer base across income segments offers huge scope for banks to develop and
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230330511
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Retail Banking has become a very important component in the business mix of banks. Retail Banking offers multiple comfort factors for banks to do business. Large and divergent customer base across income segments offers huge scope for banks to develop and
Anti Money Laundering
Author: Iibf
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230331969
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Money-laundering has acquired a global character that not only threatens security, but also compromises the stability, transparency and efficiency of financial systems. Money-laundering techniques are becoming more sophisticated and complex with each pass
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230331969
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Money-laundering has acquired a global character that not only threatens security, but also compromises the stability, transparency and efficiency of financial systems. Money-laundering techniques are becoming more sophisticated and complex with each pass
International Banking Operations
Author: Iibf
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230632585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This book, International Banking Operations is a part of the courseware on Diploma in International Banking and Finance being offered by Indian Institute of Banking & Finance.Globalisation has meant rapid growth in cross-border business and trade and it h
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230632585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This book, International Banking Operations is a part of the courseware on Diploma in International Banking and Finance being offered by Indian Institute of Banking & Finance.Globalisation has meant rapid growth in cross-border business and trade and it h
Advance Bank Management
Author: Macmillan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230330474
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Advance Bank Management comprises four modules. The first module on economic analysis explains the micro and macro economics, markets and interest rates, role of money and banking in the economy, inter relationship between fiscal and monetary measures, op
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780230330474
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Advance Bank Management comprises four modules. The first module on economic analysis explains the micro and macro economics, markets and interest rates, role of money and banking in the economy, inter relationship between fiscal and monetary measures, op
Letters of Credit: Theory and Practice
Author: Rupnarayan Bose
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1648508774
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Letters of Credit: Theory and Practice explains in simple English all the important information you’ll ever need on letters of credit (LC). This book provides extensive, easy-to-understand, practical and useful suggestions to help during negotiations, in selecting the right terms of payment, improving operations, reducing errors and risks, facilitating trade and final settlement, and much more. It is extensively researched, delving deep into the subject of international trade, presenting current issues and solutions related to LCs that the reader may not otherwise come across easily. A gold mine of information on payment risk management, it’s the last word on documentary credits. “This book is a great read for knowledge and practical information on letters of credit. It succinctly takes the reader through the concepts of risk management, explains the fundamentals of global trade finance issues, the dilemmas plaguing international sellers and buyers, and standardised ways for the buyer and the seller to secure goods and make payments, respectively. This is a must-read book for academicians, exporters, importers and bankers looking for complete, authentic information on international trade finance and global business.” - Dr. Deepankar Sinha, Professor; Head - Research Division, Kolkata Campus; Programme Director - Centre for Trade and Logistics (CFTL), Kolkata Campus, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1648508774
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Letters of Credit: Theory and Practice explains in simple English all the important information you’ll ever need on letters of credit (LC). This book provides extensive, easy-to-understand, practical and useful suggestions to help during negotiations, in selecting the right terms of payment, improving operations, reducing errors and risks, facilitating trade and final settlement, and much more. It is extensively researched, delving deep into the subject of international trade, presenting current issues and solutions related to LCs that the reader may not otherwise come across easily. A gold mine of information on payment risk management, it’s the last word on documentary credits. “This book is a great read for knowledge and practical information on letters of credit. It succinctly takes the reader through the concepts of risk management, explains the fundamentals of global trade finance issues, the dilemmas plaguing international sellers and buyers, and standardised ways for the buyer and the seller to secure goods and make payments, respectively. This is a must-read book for academicians, exporters, importers and bankers looking for complete, authentic information on international trade finance and global business.” - Dr. Deepankar Sinha, Professor; Head - Research Division, Kolkata Campus; Programme Director - Centre for Trade and Logistics (CFTL), Kolkata Campus, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
Knowledge Management Tools and Techniques
Author: Madanmohan Rao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113638961X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Knowledge management (KM) - or the practice of using information and collaboration technologies and processes to capture organizational learning and thereby improve business performance - is becoming one of the key disciplines in management, especially in large companies. Many books, magazines, conferences, vendors, consultancies, Web sites, online communities and email lists have been formed around this concept. This practical book focuses on the vast offerings of KM solutions—technology, content, and services. The focus is not on technology details, but on how KM and IT practitioners actually use KM tools and techniques. Over twenty case studies describe the real story of choosing and implementing various KM tools and techniques, and experts analyse the trends in the evolution of these technologies and tools, along with opportunities and challenges facing companies harnessing them. Lessons from successes and failures are drawn, along with roadmaps for companies beginning or expanding their KM practice. The introductory chapter presents a taxonomy of KM tools, identifies IT implications of KM practices, highlights lessons learned, and provides tips and recommendations for companies using these tools. Relevant literature on KM practices and key findings of market research groups and industry consortia such as IDC, Gartner and APQC, are presented. The majority of the book is devoted to case studies, featuring clients and vendors along the entire spectrum of solutions: hardware (e.g. handheld/wearable devices), software (e.g. analytics, collaboration, document management) and content (e.g. newsfeeds, market research). Each chapter is structured along the "8Cs" framework developed by the author: connectivity, content, community, commerce, community, capacity, culture, cooperation and capital. In other words, each chapter addresses how appropriate KM tools and technologies help a company on specific fronts such as fostering adequate employee access to knowledge bodies, user-friendly work-oriented content, communities of practice, a culture of knowledge, learning capacity, a spirit of cooperation, commercial and other incentives, and carefully measured capital investments and returns. Vendor history, product/service offerings, implementation details, client testimonials, ROI reports, and future trends are highlighted. Experts in the field then provide third-party analysis on trends in KM tools and technique areas, and recommendations for KM practitioners.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113638961X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Knowledge management (KM) - or the practice of using information and collaboration technologies and processes to capture organizational learning and thereby improve business performance - is becoming one of the key disciplines in management, especially in large companies. Many books, magazines, conferences, vendors, consultancies, Web sites, online communities and email lists have been formed around this concept. This practical book focuses on the vast offerings of KM solutions—technology, content, and services. The focus is not on technology details, but on how KM and IT practitioners actually use KM tools and techniques. Over twenty case studies describe the real story of choosing and implementing various KM tools and techniques, and experts analyse the trends in the evolution of these technologies and tools, along with opportunities and challenges facing companies harnessing them. Lessons from successes and failures are drawn, along with roadmaps for companies beginning or expanding their KM practice. The introductory chapter presents a taxonomy of KM tools, identifies IT implications of KM practices, highlights lessons learned, and provides tips and recommendations for companies using these tools. Relevant literature on KM practices and key findings of market research groups and industry consortia such as IDC, Gartner and APQC, are presented. The majority of the book is devoted to case studies, featuring clients and vendors along the entire spectrum of solutions: hardware (e.g. handheld/wearable devices), software (e.g. analytics, collaboration, document management) and content (e.g. newsfeeds, market research). Each chapter is structured along the "8Cs" framework developed by the author: connectivity, content, community, commerce, community, capacity, culture, cooperation and capital. In other words, each chapter addresses how appropriate KM tools and technologies help a company on specific fronts such as fostering adequate employee access to knowledge bodies, user-friendly work-oriented content, communities of practice, a culture of knowledge, learning capacity, a spirit of cooperation, commercial and other incentives, and carefully measured capital investments and returns. Vendor history, product/service offerings, implementation details, client testimonials, ROI reports, and future trends are highlighted. Experts in the field then provide third-party analysis on trends in KM tools and technique areas, and recommendations for KM practitioners.