| Case Title |
Maha
Rashtra Apex Corporation Limited |
| Case Author(s) |
Manjunatha K.
G.
|
| University |
T. A. Pai Management Institute
(TAPMI), Manipal, India |
| Abstract |
Following some scams involving Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs)
like the CRB scam in the 1990s, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued a
series of guidelines restricting access of NBFCs to public deposits,
unless they met certain credit rating standards. Without this relatively
cheap source of funds, NBFCs were hard pressed to meet the competition
from commercial banks who turned very aggressive in the new liberalized
environment. They were also taking advantage of technological changes in
IT and communication. This case describes the predicament of an otherwise
reputed and conservative NBFC. |
| Available In |
MIP Case
Collection |
| Publisher |
T. A. Pai Management Institute
(TAPMI), Manipal, India |
| Publisher Case No. |
1998-2000-31
|
| Distributor(s) |
T. A.
Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal, India
|
| Pub/Rev Date |
04/01/2000 |
| ISBN |
|
| Case Length |
5 |
| Teaching Note |
No |
| Pub TN Ref No. |
|
| Pages (TN) |
|
| Issues |
Non-Banking Finance Companies,
Financial Services |
| Organisation(s) |
|
| Countries |
India |
| Industry |
Financial
Services |
| Period Covered |
1998-2000 |
| Level |
Postgraduate
|
| Links of Interest |
|