Maturity Transformation Practices by NBFCs in India
Keywords:
Debentures, Maturity Transformation, Shadow BankingAbstract
Shadow banking will be a danger in a created economy as it might prompt predominance of NBFCs during the time spent development
change a significant component in significant intermediation. NBFCs in India meet a wide range of monetary necessities. While investigating the
wellsprings of assets of these NBFCs, it has been understood that major NBFCs depend upon business banks and non-convertible debentures
for meeting their working capital prerequisites. The two sources can be arbitrated as protected and at times modest. Verifiably, the low
volume of stores influences the working of business banks in India. All the while, NBFCs perform better.
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