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Seat No.: ________ Enrolment No.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


MBA – SEMESTER 3– EXAMINATION – WINTER 2015

Subject Code: 2830202 Date: 05/12/2015


Subject Name: Management of Financial Services

Time: 10.30 AM TO 01.30 PM Total Marks: 70


Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q. No. Answer the following MCQ by selecting a correct answer from 6


the given four choices?
Q.1 (a) Which of the following loan is highly secured?
A. Mortgage B. Educational Loan
1.
C. Cash Credit D. Overdraft
Which was the first Indian Public sector bank to set up its Merchant
Banking division in 1972?
2.
A. SBI B. Central Bank of India
C. Bank of India D Bank of Baroda
In Indian Financial System, Banks are a part of
A. Regulatory bodies B. Financial Markets
3.
C. Financial D. Others
Intermediaries
CRISIL rated the first securitization programme of which bank in
India in 1991?
4.
A. SBI B. CITI Bank
C. ICICI D. Bank of America
Which option is correct for managing the firm’s receivables and
converts them to cash?
5.
A. Factoring B. Securitization
C. Forfeiting D. None of the above
What is the minimum underwriting obligation for a merchant
banker as a lead manager of the total issue?
6.
A. 10% B. 15%
C. 5% D. 20%
Q.1 (b) 1. Define Bank assurance 04
2. Major parties of the transaction of securitization
3. Define Cherry picking
4. Define Leasing
Q.1 (c) State the various function of Indian Financial System 04

Q.2 (a) Describe the book building and reserve book building 07
process in detail
(b) Describe in detail the Venture Capital financing process 07
in India

1
OR

(b) Classify the Mutual funds in India as per its Structure 07


and Investment objective

Q.3 (a) Describe the parties associated with leasing and the 07
advantages and disadvantages of it.
(b) Scope and potential of Forfeiting as an export financing 07
option in India.
OR
Q.3 (a) Write a detailed note on characteristics of factoring 07
services and type of factoring
(b) Briefly elaborate on the future of Securitization in India 07
Q.4 (a) State the characteristics of Financial Markets and write a 07
detailed classification of it
(b) Enumerate the current structure of Institutional 07
framework in the financial services in India
OR
Q.4 (a) Define a Letter of Credit. Describe in detail the different 07
types of LC
(b) What is Electronic funds transfer? How it operates in 07
India
Q.5 Your money may not be safe in the bank, and not 14
because of macro reasons beyond control. Cheating and
forgery have led to public and private sector banks
losing as much as Rs.27,000 crore cumulatively in the
last five years, reveals information under the Right to
Information (RTI) Act. Nagaraju Kopula, who has been
suffering from lung cancer since 2012 and lost Rs.1.23
lakh from his account on March 6, 2015, The money had
been collected by his friends and family for his treatment
and other expenses. "One day somebody called from his
bank to ask for his account details and after that all the
money was gone," says a Kopula. His was amongst the
1,124 cases reported by one of the leading public sector
bank, the worst hit with losses of Rs.3,494 crore.

Of the Rs.27, 000 crore losses, public sector banks


accounted for Rs.24, 000 crore and the rest Rs.3, 000
crore was reported by private sector banks.

1. Analyze the case and identify the major factors


responsible for these banking frauds.
2. What measures do you suggest to overcome and
reduce the number of banking frauds in Banking
Industry?

OR
Q.5 Mr Parekh is a 25 years of age, and working as an IT 14
professional in a multinational company headquartered
in the U.S. He draws a monthly salary of INR 50, 000
(post tax) and have 2 Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs)
of different AMC on-going every month since last 2

2
years with an investment of INR 2000 in each.
However, in the last one year both the mutual fund
schemes have not posted significant returns.
1. Hence, he would like to seek your advice
whether he should stop his SIP, and later
withdraw money when equity markets improve,
or just continue with the SIPs and stay invested?

He also intends to invest his money so as to have some


tax benefit from it. He is ready to stay invested for a
period of 15 years in order to create a big corpus.
2. What basic Investment characteristics you will
analyze of Mr. Parekh before suggesting him for
investments?
3. Suggest the different option of investment in
equity market to have tax advantages on the basis
of his requirements?

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