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Role of financial system
Serves as a link
between savers and
investors

Mechanism for
exchange of goods
and services

Mechanism of
transfer of
resources

Promotes process of
capital formation
Structure of
financial system
Financial
system
Financial
Assets

Financial
Markets

Financial
Intermediaries
Financial assets
 Perform significant role in transferring funds from
lenders to borrowers
 Each asset differs from each other
 A financial asset is one which is used for production
or consumption or for future creation of assets.
 Represent claim against future income and wealth of
others.
 To suit different requirements, different securities
are issued.
Financial assets/
securities

Primary assets/
securities

Secondary
assets/ securities

Direct securities

Indirect
securities
Primary securities
• Issued directly by ultimate borrowers of the
funds to the ultimate savers or investors.

• Example: Equity shares, preference shares and
debentures.
Secondary securities
• Not issued directly by ultimate borrowers
• Issued by financial intermediaries to
ultimate savers
• Example: Insurance policy, Mutual funds
Financial Markets
• Market normally refers to a group of traders carrying on
business at a definite place, building or locality.
• A financial market is a market for the creation and
exchange of financial assets.
• Once engaged in buying or selling the financial assets,
indicates that you are participating in financial markets in
one way or the other.
• Institutional arrangement for dealing in financial assets of
different types
Functions of financial
market
o To facilitate creation and allocation of credit
o To serve as intermediary for mobilization of savings
o To assist the process of balanced economic growth
o To provide financial convenience
o To cater to various credit needs of the business houses
Money
Market

Capital
Market

Financial Markets
MONEY MARKET
“The centre for dealings, mainly for short term
character, in monetary assets, it meets the short
term requirements of the borrowers and provide
liquidity or cash to the borrowers.”
Money Market
• All transactions in near money
• Deal with short term funds in the economy
• Institutional arrangements for facilitating borrowing
and lending of short term funds
• Funds borrowed for a short period (less than a year)
• Sub markets are:
o Call money market
o Treasury bill market
o Commercial paper market
o Certificate of deposits market
Capital Market
• Institutional arrangements for facilitating the borrowing
and lending of long term funds

• Medium through which investor hand over money today
in exchange for promise of money far in the future.
Financial Intermediaries
• Facilitate smooth functioning of the financial system by
making investors and borrowers meet
• Mobilize savings of surplus units and allocate them in
productive activities promising a better return
• Act as a middlemen between savers and borrowers
Types of
financial
intermediaries
Banking
Institutions

Organized
sector

- Commercial banks
- Co-operative banks
-Regional rural
banks
-Foreign banks

Unorganized
sector

- Indigenous
bankers
- Money lenders

Non banking
financial
institutions
Organized
financial
institutions
- Development
finance
institutions(IDBI,ICICI,I
FCI,NABARD,SFC)

- Investment
Institutions(LIC,GIC,M
UTUAL FUND,UTI)

Unorganize
d financial
institutions
NBFCs(hire
purchase
company,lease
company,factory
company)
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
• Plays a critical role in ensuring the health, soundness,
reliability and stability of the financial system
• lays down the specific rules for behavior of participants
in the financial system
• necessary to generate, maintain and promote this trust of
the participants.
RBI

NABARD

Regulatory
Bodies

IDBI

SEBI
RBI
• RBI seeks to regulate the volume and direction of
the flow of bank credit

• Apex institution as the monetary authority of the
country
• Acts as a guide, regulator, controller and
promoter of the financial system.
1
2

3
4
5

• Formulates and implements monetary and credit
policies
• Functions as banker’s bank
• Supervises the operations of credit institutions
• Controls the money supply and credit

• Considered as lender of last resort

Functions of RBI
RBI also performs several functions aimed at developing Indian
financial system:
 Integrate the unorganized financial sector with organized
financial sector
 Encourages extension of commercial banking system in the
rural areas
 Influences allocation of credit
 Promotes development of new institutions
Techniques of monetary
control
1. Open Market Operations:
o Through the open market sale and purchase of government securities
takes place.
o RBI can affect the reserves position of banks, yields on government
securities and the volume and cost of bank credit.
2. Bank Rate and Discretionary Control of Refinance:
o Bank rate is the standard rate at which the RBI is prepared to buy or
rediscount the B/E or other eligible commercial papers.
o Used to regulate the cost and availability of refinance and to change
the volume of lendable resources of banks and other financial
institutions.
3. Cash Reserve Ratio(CRR): It refers to the cash which
banks have to maintain with the RBI as a certain percentage
of their demand and time liabilities.
4. Statutory Liquidity Ratio(SLR): It is the ratio of cash
in hand balances in current account with SBI, its
subsidiaries other nationalized banks and the RBI; gold and
unencumbered approved securities to total demand and time
liabilities of the banks.
5. Direct Credit Allocation and Credit Rationing:
Through this the RBI has regulated the allocation/distribution
of credit among different sectors, borrowers and users and it
has facilitated in narrowing down the regional/geographical
imbalances.
6. Moral Suasion:
This is another most actively and
consistently used
technique of monetary control.
It takes the form of writing letters and holding discussions
between the RBI and the banks about trends in the economy
in general and in money, credit and finance in particular, and
about the measures which ought to be taken from time to
time in the light of national objectives.
SEBI
• SEBI has emerged as an important constituent of the
system
that
now
is
actively
engaged
in
regulating, controlling and monitoring the Indian
Financial System.
• Through SEBI, the regulation model which is sought to
be put in place in the country, is one in which every
aspect of securities market regulation is entrusted to a
single highly visible and independent organization, which
is backed by a statute, and which is accountable to the
Parliament and in which investors can have trust and
confidence.
Functions of SEBI
Regulates business in stock
exchanges
Register and regulate working of
mutual funds
Prohibit insider trading in securities
Register and regulate capital market
intermediaries
IDBI
 IDBI was set up to accelerate the development of the
country
 Was a wholly subsidiary of RBI
 Was expected to coordinate the activities of the
institutions engaged in financing, promoting or
developing industry.
Functions of IDBI
• Act as an apex institution
• Provide refinance for term loans granted by banks and
financial institutions
• Coordinate the activities of institutions providing term
finance to industry
• Provide technical and administrative assistance
promotion, management and growth of industry
• Grant direct loans and advances to industrial concerns

for
NABARD for financing agricultural and
• Apex institution
rural sectors
• Main objectives are:
oTo provide credit for development of
agriculture, small scale industries and rural
areas
oTo provide short term refinance assistance
oTo Sanction refinance assistance for
government sponsored programs such as
rozgar yojna etc.

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Role of financial system

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  • 3. Role of financial system Serves as a link between savers and investors Mechanism for exchange of goods and services Mechanism of transfer of resources Promotes process of capital formation
  • 6. Financial assets  Perform significant role in transferring funds from lenders to borrowers  Each asset differs from each other  A financial asset is one which is used for production or consumption or for future creation of assets.  Represent claim against future income and wealth of others.  To suit different requirements, different securities are issued.
  • 7. Financial assets/ securities Primary assets/ securities Secondary assets/ securities Direct securities Indirect securities
  • 8. Primary securities • Issued directly by ultimate borrowers of the funds to the ultimate savers or investors. • Example: Equity shares, preference shares and debentures.
  • 9. Secondary securities • Not issued directly by ultimate borrowers • Issued by financial intermediaries to ultimate savers • Example: Insurance policy, Mutual funds
  • 10. Financial Markets • Market normally refers to a group of traders carrying on business at a definite place, building or locality. • A financial market is a market for the creation and exchange of financial assets. • Once engaged in buying or selling the financial assets, indicates that you are participating in financial markets in one way or the other. • Institutional arrangement for dealing in financial assets of different types
  • 11. Functions of financial market o To facilitate creation and allocation of credit o To serve as intermediary for mobilization of savings o To assist the process of balanced economic growth o To provide financial convenience o To cater to various credit needs of the business houses
  • 13. MONEY MARKET “The centre for dealings, mainly for short term character, in monetary assets, it meets the short term requirements of the borrowers and provide liquidity or cash to the borrowers.”
  • 14. Money Market • All transactions in near money • Deal with short term funds in the economy • Institutional arrangements for facilitating borrowing and lending of short term funds • Funds borrowed for a short period (less than a year) • Sub markets are: o Call money market o Treasury bill market o Commercial paper market o Certificate of deposits market
  • 15. Capital Market • Institutional arrangements for facilitating the borrowing and lending of long term funds • Medium through which investor hand over money today in exchange for promise of money far in the future.
  • 16. Financial Intermediaries • Facilitate smooth functioning of the financial system by making investors and borrowers meet • Mobilize savings of surplus units and allocate them in productive activities promising a better return • Act as a middlemen between savers and borrowers
  • 17. Types of financial intermediaries Banking Institutions Organized sector - Commercial banks - Co-operative banks -Regional rural banks -Foreign banks Unorganized sector - Indigenous bankers - Money lenders Non banking financial institutions Organized financial institutions - Development finance institutions(IDBI,ICICI,I FCI,NABARD,SFC) - Investment Institutions(LIC,GIC,M UTUAL FUND,UTI) Unorganize d financial institutions NBFCs(hire purchase company,lease company,factory company)
  • 18. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK • Plays a critical role in ensuring the health, soundness, reliability and stability of the financial system • lays down the specific rules for behavior of participants in the financial system • necessary to generate, maintain and promote this trust of the participants.
  • 20. RBI • RBI seeks to regulate the volume and direction of the flow of bank credit • Apex institution as the monetary authority of the country • Acts as a guide, regulator, controller and promoter of the financial system.
  • 21. 1 2 3 4 5 • Formulates and implements monetary and credit policies • Functions as banker’s bank • Supervises the operations of credit institutions • Controls the money supply and credit • Considered as lender of last resort Functions of RBI
  • 22. RBI also performs several functions aimed at developing Indian financial system:  Integrate the unorganized financial sector with organized financial sector  Encourages extension of commercial banking system in the rural areas  Influences allocation of credit  Promotes development of new institutions
  • 23. Techniques of monetary control 1. Open Market Operations: o Through the open market sale and purchase of government securities takes place. o RBI can affect the reserves position of banks, yields on government securities and the volume and cost of bank credit. 2. Bank Rate and Discretionary Control of Refinance: o Bank rate is the standard rate at which the RBI is prepared to buy or rediscount the B/E or other eligible commercial papers. o Used to regulate the cost and availability of refinance and to change the volume of lendable resources of banks and other financial institutions.
  • 24. 3. Cash Reserve Ratio(CRR): It refers to the cash which banks have to maintain with the RBI as a certain percentage of their demand and time liabilities. 4. Statutory Liquidity Ratio(SLR): It is the ratio of cash in hand balances in current account with SBI, its subsidiaries other nationalized banks and the RBI; gold and unencumbered approved securities to total demand and time liabilities of the banks.
  • 25. 5. Direct Credit Allocation and Credit Rationing: Through this the RBI has regulated the allocation/distribution of credit among different sectors, borrowers and users and it has facilitated in narrowing down the regional/geographical imbalances. 6. Moral Suasion: This is another most actively and consistently used technique of monetary control. It takes the form of writing letters and holding discussions between the RBI and the banks about trends in the economy in general and in money, credit and finance in particular, and about the measures which ought to be taken from time to time in the light of national objectives.
  • 26. SEBI • SEBI has emerged as an important constituent of the system that now is actively engaged in regulating, controlling and monitoring the Indian Financial System. • Through SEBI, the regulation model which is sought to be put in place in the country, is one in which every aspect of securities market regulation is entrusted to a single highly visible and independent organization, which is backed by a statute, and which is accountable to the Parliament and in which investors can have trust and confidence.
  • 27. Functions of SEBI Regulates business in stock exchanges Register and regulate working of mutual funds Prohibit insider trading in securities Register and regulate capital market intermediaries
  • 28. IDBI  IDBI was set up to accelerate the development of the country  Was a wholly subsidiary of RBI  Was expected to coordinate the activities of the institutions engaged in financing, promoting or developing industry.
  • 29. Functions of IDBI • Act as an apex institution • Provide refinance for term loans granted by banks and financial institutions • Coordinate the activities of institutions providing term finance to industry • Provide technical and administrative assistance promotion, management and growth of industry • Grant direct loans and advances to industrial concerns for
  • 30. NABARD for financing agricultural and • Apex institution rural sectors • Main objectives are: oTo provide credit for development of agriculture, small scale industries and rural areas oTo provide short term refinance assistance oTo Sanction refinance assistance for government sponsored programs such as rozgar yojna etc.