This revised and updated edition of Managing Indian Banks: The Challenges Ahead equips the senior and middle management of banks/financial institutions in dealing with extremely complex issues that have emerged in the post sub prime lending crisis. Highlighting the way organisations can develop systems in a proactive manner to deal with the myriad problems facing them, this book focuses on
- major technological changes in the banking sector;
- risk management;
- integrating click and brick banking services; and
- problems and solutions with regard to banks?? balance sheet, corporate planning, corporate personnel and e-banking.
The authors argue that overcoming these challenges is the key to acquiring competitive advantages and developing a sound market for financial services. This book would be helpful for the students of banking, financial management and bank management.
Table of Contents- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Introduction
- The State We are in: Impact of the Reform Process
- The Problems Ahead: Macro Economic and Micro Management
- Banks?? Balance Sheets: An Approach to Evaluation Techniques
- Corporate Planning, the Driver??s Seat: A New Road Map
- Technology Developments in Banking: Impact Assessment
- Cyber Laws: The IT Act 2000 and the Difficulties in Enforcement
- Risk Management: Risk Perceptions and Techniques for Assessment and Management
- Bank Investments: An Overview
- Investment Risk Management
- Analysing Treasuries: A Brief Review of Techniques
- Asset and Liability Management: It is an Elementary Requirement
- Marketing the Complexities of Brick and Click Marketing
- Managing Human Resources: It is a Different Ball Game
- Regulating Banking and E-finance Activities
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index