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प्रश्न
Deposits made by the people from their own resources are called ______.
पर्याय
Primary deposits
Secondary deposits
Time deposits
None of these
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उत्तर
Deposits made by the people from their own resources are called Primary deposits.
Explanation:
Primary deposits are deposits made by people using their own funds, such as when they deposit money into their bank accounts.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Credit creation by commercial banks is determined by (Choose the correct alternative)
Explain the credit creation role of commercial banks with the help of a numerical example.
Define Credit Multiplier.
______ is the rate of interest charged by the central bank on loans given to the commercial bank.
Access to adequate and timely credit at affordable rates is critical for the rural poor to alleviate high cost debt and invest in livelihood opportunities. Despite the Government of India's best efforts, financial inclusion of the rural poor has been beset with multiple challenges. Lack of adequate banking infrastructure and human resources in rural areas, unplanned expansion leading to unviable bank branches and low levels of financial literacy amongst the rural populace have been some of the key challenges.
The most vulnerable communities, who often had no formal credit history or ability to provide collateral, have often been the worst affected. Inability to access loans from banks meant that the poorest had to resort to moneylenders for loans at unreasonably high rates of interest that invariably led them into a toxic debt trap.
In this context, the SHG-Bank Linkage programme, formalised by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) in 1995, synthesizes 'formal financial systems' (in terms of a formal institution providing credit) with the 'informal sector' (comprising of rural poor with no formal credit history), has emerged as a preferred vehicle for providing financial services to the hitherto unbanked poor.
Community Based Repayment Mechanisms (CBRMs) have been institutionalised at branches involved in financing SHGs to monitor and ensure timely repayment of loans by SHGs. The number of SHGs with outstanding bank loans stands at nearly 5 million today, implying that the program has brought formal banking services to over 50 million women.
Why is it important to ensure access to cheap formal sector credit to the rural poor?
Suppose in an economy, the initial deposit of ₹ 400 crores lead to the creation of total deposits worth ₹ 4000 crore. Then the value of reserve requirements would be ______.
What are secondary (derivative) deposits?
What is money multiplier?
How money multiplier is related to Legal Reserve Ratio?
Why are the banks required to keep only a fraction of deposits as cash reserves?
