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  1. The Indian Housing Finance Market - Going Flat?

    Authors: Bansal, Vertika; Goyal, Yash; Mehta, Udit; Menon, Amritha; P, Vaishak; Sanwaria, Abhishek; Swaminathan, Anirudh; Das, Abhiman ;

    Reference No: MCFME0003 Pages: 21 Published on: 12, June, 2024

    Abstract: This case answers the key question of why mortgage financing is low in India. It begins with a brief history of the development of housing finance in India and then explores the supply-side and demand-side factors influencing mortgage penetration. A regression analysis has been conducted using the mortgage-to-GDP ratio as ... More

  2. The Hindustan Finance Corporation **

    Authors: Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0073 Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1966

    Abstract: Deals with problems faced by a finance corporation at its first underwriting of an issue. The main problem was the weighing of claims of safefinance versus development finance. The industry involved is the paper industry and questions on estimates of demand for paper arise. ... More

  3. Indirect Institutional Finance for Agriculture

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0615TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Deals with RBI's definitions of direct and indirect finance for agriculture, and the data on relative importance of these two types of rural credit in India. The note also raises questions for discussing (a) the rationale for indirect finance, (b) purposes which have a direct bearing on the backward and ... More

  4. A Note on Availability of Institutional Finance and Bankability of Forestry Development Projects in India

    Authors: Gupta, Tirath;

    Reference No: CMA0491TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: Forest Development corporations have been formed in 16 state and Union Territories in India with the objective of intensive forest management through facilitating the flow of institutional finance. The note discusses the procedures and problems of acquiring institutional finance for forestry development projects. Steps to enhance bankability of such projects have ... More

  5. Getting Refinance for a Scheme for Laying Underground Pipes

    Authors: Ranade, C G;

    Reference No: CMA0449 Pages: 9 Published on: 12, September, 1977

    Abstract: The case deals with the interphasing between the Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation (ARDC) and a commercial bank when the latter submits a scheme for refinance to the former. The case poses some questions which reflect the importance of the scrutiny of the scheme made by ARDC and the merits ... More

  6. Crop Loan

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0238 Pages: 3 Published on: 2, February, 1970

    Abstract: A farmer having 45 acres of dry paddy land and 3.5 acres of wet paddy came to know about the profitability of growing hybrid maize and applied for a loan of Rs.600/- to the Branch of a commercial bank. Bank manager was to appraise the loan application in the light of ... More

  7. It’s a Residence; It’s a Hotel: It is ResiTel!

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Gupta, Ashish;

    Reference No: F&A0569 Pages: 12 Published on: 16, November, 2022

    Abstract: Midway through construction, a hotel developer realised that costs had risen too much to be feasible for equity capital. They repositioned the asset as a ResiTel wherein each suite would be sold as a condominium unit to retail buyers. This called for setting up two separate entities: one (PropCo) for ... More

  8. Hotel Rhythm Lonavala: Financial Feasibility of Commercial Real Estate

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Gupta, Ashish;

    Reference No: F&A0568 Pages: 15 Published on: 7, February, 2023

    Abstract: A commercial real estate expert contemplated the best use of his family-owned land parcel through hotel development. The venture- and capital-structures were put in place as a lender committed to the debt capital. After considering operations, financing and taxation cash flows, the project could have potentially met the equity holders’ ... More

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