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  1. Agricultural Finance: (Introduction and Role of Rural Financial Market)

    Authors: Singh, Gurudev;

    Reference No: CMA0528TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Contains the description of various concepts frequently confronted in the study of agricultural finance. These include agricultural finance, direct and indirect finance, financial intermediation, financial instruments, credit, loan, liquidity, leverage, collaterals or security, delinquency, default and foreclosure, various cost concepts and single proprietorship. ... More

  2. Developing Urban Transport Infrastructure in Ahmedabad: The Bus Rapid Transit System (B)

    Authors: Gupta, Atul; Dabir, Bhushan; Patil, Sapana; Mahajan, Dilip; Swamy, Shivanand;

    Reference No: CIPR0001(B) Pages: 9 Published on: 1, December, 2006

    Abstract: Banks have an important role to play in infrastructure development in India through project financing. The case deals with the risks associated with a government led transport infrastructure project from lenders perspective. A large public bank has to decide on financing the bus rapid transit system (BRTS) proposed for Ahmedabad. ... More

  3. Institute of Skill Development and Training - An "Eye" on Strategic Cost Efficiency

    Authors: Desai, Naman;

    Reference No: F&A0551 Pages: 5 Published on: 22, May, 2020

    Abstract: The Institute of Skill Development and Training (ISDT) was established in 2009 by a Nashik based entrepreneur, Yogesh Kothari. ISDT started as a two-person operation in 2009, and has now grown into a 32-employee operation with presence in 18 states in India. ISDT provides training to opticians to improve their eye testing services. ... More

  4. Rural Banking: Performance, Critical Problems and Policies

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0715TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1994

    Abstract: Rural Financial Institutions (RFIs) have been built over decades by appropriate changes in institutional (non-price policies) and the interest rate structures and processes. Four significant achievements are: improved access of marginal and small farmers to credit; remarkable rural financial deepening; somewhat diversified multi-product loans to farmers, inputs dealers and agro-marketing ... More

  5. A Bankable Solution for Municipal Solid Waste Management in India

    Authors: Saxena, Rohan Rajiv; Verma, Akshay;

    Reference No: PSG0138EX Pages: 12 Published on: 5, July, 2021

    Abstract: Raj Singh, founder and CEO of HoldCo Pvt. Ltd was keen on entering the waste management market in India owing to its huge potential and growth in recent years. Already a major player in the renewable energy sector, Holdco was now looking to expand its portfolio through the WTE (Waste-to-Energy) ... More

  6. Roha Foods: Bharat Bank Refinances a Mortgage Loan

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Purohit, Prashant;

    Reference No: F&A0578 Pages: 9 Published on: 29, August, 2025

    Abstract: The case explores the intricacies of debt refinancing decisions in the context of large real estate assets. Neelima Patel, representing Roha Foods—a business-to-business food product supplier—faced a crucial financial decision. Having financed the company's expansion with a floating-rate mortgage loan from Cuttak Bank, she was now presented ... More

  7. Circles (A): The Birth of an Entrepreneurial Initiative

    Authors: Mendonca, Valerie; Karna, Amit; Mukherjee, Saral ;

    Reference No: CIIE0025(A) Pages: 14 Published on: 3, December, 2021

    Abstract: This case describes the entrepreneurial journey of two college friends — Anchal Taatya and Abhiram Nukalapati. While studying at IIM Ahmedabad, they saw an opportunity for aggregating credit card discounts and launched a pilot in February 2019 under the name Circles. Circles helped discount seekers and credit cardholders to connect and make ... More

  8. Shivam Finance – Using Fintech to Consolidate and Grow

    Authors: Bohra, Shrenik; Sahay, Arvind; Tiwari, Tara ;

    Reference No: MAR0514 Pages: 23 Published on: 21, August, 2020

    Abstract: Shivam Finance is a private lending firm operating in the Bhilwara district in Rajasthan. It offers loans for buying two-wheelers to the customers of the nearby districts. The firm has applied for a nonbanking financial company (NBFC) licence as the regulations changed, and it became difficult for the firm to ... More

  9. The Federal Bank (A) **

    Authors: Shah, B G; Anantharaman, K;

    Reference No: F&A0155(A) Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1970

    Abstract: Describes a large commercial bank's system of performance appraisal for its branches along five major dimensions: 1) growth in deposits/advances (depending on whether they are deposits-heavy or advance-heavy branches), 2) profits or losses, 3) staff relations, 4) efficiency in internal branch routine, and 5) customer service. In actual practice, however, the management ... More

  10. HDFC Bank (A): Entry Strategy and Growth in a Deregulated Market

    Authors: Ram Mohan, T T;

    Reference No: F&A0465(A) Pages: 16 Published on: 3, December, 2003

    Abstract: HDFC Bank is among the few successful private banks that have emerged since the opening up of the banking sector to private players in 1994. The case examines the entry strategy of the bank into a market dominated by large public sector banks, identifies the factors underlying its success and the ... More

  11. Post-Disbursement and Follow up of Loans

    Authors: Srivastava, U K;

    Reference No: CMA0453TEC Pages: 4 Published on: 25, November, 1977

    Abstract: The note deals with the post-disbursement and follow up measures taken by term-lending institutions (IDBI, IFCI and ICICI) for achieving the objectives of the loan and also to ensure repayment. ... More

  12. Reliance Communications: On the Brink of Bankruptcy

    Authors: Varma, Jayanth R; Virmani, Vineet;

    Reference No: F&A0560 Pages: 18 Published on: 13, July, 2021

    Abstract: The case describes the change in fortune of Reliance Communications (RCom) from being a pioneer in offering low-cost mobile telephony to the brink of bankruptcy. After giving a brief background on the family history of Reliance Industries, its break-up and the launch of RCom, it describes the changing dynamics of ... More

  13. Navjivan Bank (A)

    Authors: Govindarajan, V; Rao, T V; Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: OB0161(A) Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Presents the history and growth details of a bank with several thousand employees. The organizational structures at the branch level, at the zonal level and at the central level are presented. Some of the critical roles and their evaluation in the bank are also described. ... More

  14. Navjivan Bank (C)

    Authors: Govindarajan, V; Rao, T V; Sheth, N R;

    Reference No: OB0161(C) Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Describes the problems and issues posed by the organizational structure and systems existing in the bank as described in Navjivan Bank (A). Problems at branch, regional and zonal levels are described with sample events. ... More

  15. Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd: Adoption of Fintech

    Authors: Sahay, Arvind; Tiwari, Tara;

    Reference No: MAR0508 Pages: 19 Published on: 17, October, 2019

    Abstract: Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd. (STFCL), flagship company of Shriram group, India’s largest player in commercial vehicle finance is trying to transition to Fintech based model from Relationship based model in order to provide end consumers with speed, convenience, choice and savings as digital transactions had reached an all-time ... More

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