Commercial Banking also known as business banking is a financial intermediary provided by financial institutes. A commercial bank is defined as an institution which accepts deposits, offers business & personal loans. Commercial banks are co-owned by a group of individuals & are run to make profit. Even though they offer services to individuals, their prime goal is to receive heavy deposits & provide business loans. The Commercial Banking/ Financing model in India is classified into two parts, project finance and working capital finance. This kind of banks or banking system is different from retail banking and investment banking.
Prime Services offered by a
commercial bank include processing of payments by way of telegraphic transfer,
issuing bank drafts and bank cheques, accepting money on term deposits, lending
money through overdraft or through installment, providing letter of credit, safe
keeping of documents, currency exchanges thereby enacting the role of a
financial supermarket. The Commercial Bank lays more importance on loans that
it provides to its customers. These loans are Secured Loans, Mortgage Loans
& Unsecured Loans. A secured loan is one in which a borrower pledges some
asset as collateral against the loan. A mortgage loan is granted to purchase
property against security provided to the bank until the mortgage is paid of in
full. The mortgage or loan can be repaid in easy installments. Unsecured loans
are granted without any specific securities, under marketing packages like
credit cards, debit cards, corporate bonds, etc. All in all a commercial bank raises
funds by collecting deposits from businesses and consumers via checkable
deposits, savings deposits, and time (or term) deposits & loans it to
businesses and consumers. It also buys corporate bonds and government bonds.
Its primary liabilities are deposits and primary assets are loans and bonds.
Commercial Banking India
categorizes itself into project finance & working capital. In the case of
Project Finance banks in India
offers long & short term loans to business houses to set up their projects.
These kinds of loans are issued after approval from banks core credit
validating committee. The Project Finance segment in the commercial department
is highly competitive with different players in the department trying to get
the best deals done by enticing different corporate houses and business
organizations to opt for the loan by providing lucrative offers. Working Capital or Capital Funds
are issued by banks to corporate or business houses to meet diverse needs and
requirements of the business community. Working capital finance is specialized
line of business and is largely dominated by the commercial banks.
Commercial Banking in India saw dramatic changes in the last decade
after India’s integration
with world economy. These economic reforms and the entry of private players saw
nationalized banks revamp their service and product portfolio to incorporate
new, innovative customer-centric schemes. Marketing and brand building programs
were also given a new thrust in the new liberalized banking scenario. Promotional budgets were hiked to cater to
the new and large discerning target audience. To meet the personalized needs of
the customer and in order to differentiate its services, banks repositioned
themselves in specialized fields, like housing loans, car finance, educational
loans etc. to optimally service the customer. As of today Commercial Banking in
India dominates other areas of banking such as retail banking and investing
banking, solely due to influx and the term called installments that lures the
customers to opt for loans to satisfy their business needs whether it is
corporate or personal needs in terms of a mortgage loan. Commercial banking in India
has definitely brought in a new dimension to regulation of finances in the
Indian market.
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