Size or Business Segment: Which is Important?
Tamal Datta Chaudhuri
The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2007, vol. VI, issue 1, 63-76
Abstract:
This paper provides a perception of the financial sector reforms undertaken in India since 1991 through the rise and decline of an All India Development Finance Institution (DFI). It traces the origin of the DFI, the various structural changes it underwent, the changing environment it faced, and its eventual inability to survive. With financial sector reforms, the various options that were there before the DFI is presented and its financial performance is analyzed. This paper also highlights the basic areas that a financial intermediary has to safeguard against for compliance with regulatory norms and long-term viability in a competitive financial system.
Date: 2007
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