This revised and updated edition of Managing Indian Banks: The Challenges Ahead equips the senior and middle management of banks/financial institutions in dealing with extremely complex issues that have emerged in the post sub prime lending crisis. Highlighting the way organisations can develop systems in a proactive manner to deal with the myriad problems facing them, this book focuses on - major technological changes in the banking sector; - risk management; - integrating click and brick banking services; and - problems and solutions with regard to banks' balance sheet, corporate planning, corporate personnel and e-banking. The authors argue that overcoming these challenges is the key to acquiring competitive advantages and developing a sound market for financial services. This book would be helpful for the students of banking, financial management and bank management.
V C Joshi is a financial services consultant based in Pune. He retired as General Manager UK and European branches, Bank of India and had served as a Director of the National Insurance Academy, Pune, India. He has also served on important committees and on the boards of several organizations. He was Chairman of Indian Banks’ Association, London. He has also worked as a consultant in India with Price Waterhouse Coopers and has been a guest faculty at various institutions, including the Banker’s Training College (RBI) and the National Institute of Bank Management. He has authored several books, including Managing Indian Banks: The Challenges Ahead (third edition, 2009), and numerous articles in the areas of banking and finance.
Vinay V Joshi has a degree in B.E. (Production Engineering) from Mumbai University and did his M.S. in Computer Sciences from Cambridge University, UK. He is Chairman, Medstream Pharmaceuticals. He is founder of Comutee Robotics Pvt. Ltd. And Consultant, J.P. Morgan Financial Services, New York.