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  2. External commercial borrowing - Wikipedia

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    Earlier, corporate sectors could mobilize $750 million via automatic route, whereas service sectors and NGO's for microfinance could mobilize $200 million and $10 million respectively. [4] More recently, RBI issued a guideline stating that all eligible borrowers can raise ECB up to USD 750 million or equivalent per financial year under the ...

  3. Y. H. Malegam - Wikipedia

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    Malegam was appointed Chairman of the famous Malegam Committee (Sub-Committee of the RBI Central Board of Directors) set up to study issues and concerns in the MFI Sector. The committee submitted its report to the RBI in January 2011. [7] [8] Malegam contended that the micro-finance institutions have neglected the poor. [9]

  4. NBFC and MFI in India - Wikipedia

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    Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is [1] a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 of India, engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares, stock, bonds, hire-purchase insurance business or chit-fund business, but does not include any institution whose principal business is that of agriculture, industrial activity, purchase or sale of any goods (other than ...

  5. Priority sector lending - Wikipedia

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    Priority sector lending is lending to those sectors of the economy which may not otherwise receive timely and adequate credit. This role is assigned by the Reserve Bank of India to the banks for providing a specified portion of the bank lending to few specific sectors like agriculture and allied activities, micro- and small enterprises, education, housing for the poor, and other low-income ...

  6. Small Industries Development Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    SIDBI is one of the five All India Financial Institutions regulated and supervised by the Reserve Bank of India. The other four are Exim Bank Of India, NABARD, NABFID and NHB. They play a statutory role in the financial markets through credit extension and refinancing operation activities and cater to the long-term financing needs of the ...

  7. MicroFinance Institutions Network - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of India has set a cap on the lending rate of microfinance institutions at 26 per cent per year and a margin cap of 12 per cent over their cost of funds. Currently, the network member organizations consist of 55 [ 3 ] of the leading non-banking financial companies and microfinance institutions, whose combined businesses ...

  8. Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Wikipedia

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    The Act gives the RBI the power to license banks, have regulation over shareholding and voting rights of shareholders; supervise the appointment of the boards and management; regulate the operations of banks; lay down instructions for audits; control moratorium, mergers and liquidation; issue directives in the interests of public good and on ...

  9. Satin Creditcare Network Limited - Wikipedia

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    Satin Creditcare Network Limited is a non-banking finance company (), licensed by the Reserve Bank of India.It was founded in 1990 by Mr. H P Singh. [1] The company's offers financial requirements for excluded households at the bottom of the pyramid.