Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Write Short Note on the following:
Types of banks
Solution
The following are the different types of banks:
i. Commercial banks - These banks are governed by the Indian Banking Regulation Act (1949). They provide credit to the general public.
ii. Co-operative banks - These banks are governed by the provisions of the State Cooperative Societies Act. They provide cheap credit to their members only.
iii. Specialised banks - These banks provide credit to industrial units and export–import units.
iv. Central bank - This is the apex financial institution that regulates and controls the activities of all banks and financial institutions in the country.
v. Development banks - These banks provide financial assistance to business houses so that they can meet their capital requirements.
vi. Regional rural banks - These banks were established in 1975 to extend banking facilities to the rural areas and to provide credit to small traders, farmers, etc.
vii. Exchange banks - These banks remit money from one country to another, discount foreign bills, finance export and import of goods, etc.
viii. Indigenous banks - These are domestic banks carrying out banking activities in the country through generations. These banks mainly deal in “Hundis” (i.e., native bill of exchange) and promissory notes.
ix. Savings banks - These banks accept small deposits from the public having a fixed income. The main objective of these banks is to inculcate the habit of saving in people.
RELATED QUESTIONS
A bank which is known as bankers bank.
State with Reasons whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE:
Central bank (RBI) connot accept deposit from the public.
State with Reasons whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE.
Overdraft facility is given to saving account holders.
Explain different types of banks.
Choose the Correct Answer.
Which bank is not an Industrial Bank?
Give the meaning of Commercial Banks?
Write a short note on Local Area Banks, Give two examples.
Mention the purposes of Agricultural and Cooperative banks?
Assertion: Central banks control credit.
Reasoning: Commercial banks issue bank drafts.
______ is the apex institution of the country's monetary and banking structure where as ______ is one of the organs of the money market.
Central bank is owned by the ____ while commercial bank is owned by ______.
What is meant by an overdraft facility given by a commercial bank?
Distinguish between saving account and current account.
Explain main functions of commercial bank.
What is Banker's Cheque?
______ are of several types, e.g., commercial, central, industrial, merchant, exchange, agricultural, cooperative, postal and indigenous.
______ is a Banker's Bank.
How do exchange banks help in financing foreign trade?
Why was EXIM Bank set up in India?
Explain the four functions of the Reserve Bank of India.