RBI and economic challenges
The economy must look beyond FY22 challenges Intro: With a global stagflation-like condition, the economic ground work for a revival next year is underway. While there is much market mayhem
The economy must look beyond FY22 challenges Intro: With a global stagflation-like condition, the economic ground work for a revival next year is underway. While there is much market mayhem
Digital Banking Units – a perspective RBI has recently released guidelines for Digital Banking Units [DBU] in pursuance of budget announcement to open 75 DBUs this year. Hon’ble PM would
Insurance Broking Business– An investment perspective Background: The overall size of insurance industry as measured in terms of Total Premium was ₹ 8,27,500 Crores (US$ 110 billion) in FY 2021
Near term macro challenges – Indian economy Global inflation is surging, roiling the Indian economy. Markets fear that steep rate hikes could be the only way out The Ukraine-Russia conflict
When and how did it all start? It is said to have started during eCommerce 2.0 in the mid-2000’s in the US when platforms such as Shopify, BigCommerce and Magento
The Russia-Ukraine crisis poses a challenge, but the equity asset market is resilient The Russia-Ukraine crisis has sparked an upward spiral in commodity and oil prices. Global authorities have imposed
Never in the history of Indian Banking that so much is happening, in so short a time – be it payments, lending, collections – large scale disruptions and disaggregation of
Pro-growth Budget is good for jobs, investments, and elevating income levels India is well over the mid-point in the journey to becoming a $5trillion economy crossing the $3 trillion mark
Rising inflation and taper talks make cash flows the metric to watch Global equity and bond markets are faced with a paradox. As supply-chain disruptions, rising demand, and accommodative central
Digital Bank – NITI AAYOG paper “A Proposal for Digital Banks in India: Licensing & Regulatory Regime” Background: Nachiket Mor Report in 2014 – Payment Banks, SFBs, differentiated banking policy,