91. Escrow account is useful/helpful to:
92. SCORES stands for:
93. Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?
1. NBFCs does not hold a banking license.
2. NBFC can issue Demand Drafts like banks.
1. NBFCs does not hold a banking license.
2. NBFC can issue Demand Drafts like banks.
94. Assertion (A): Most of the development bank in India have setup private commercial banks after the introduction of capital adequacy norms.
Reason (R): Development banks in India have not adhered to their basic objectives.
Reason (R): Development banks in India have not adhered to their basic objectives.
95. Which of the following is not a function of Foreign Exchange Market?
96. Which of the following institution was first established
97. Skimming' in e-banking refers to
98. Which of the following are the core objectives of the FSDC?
1. Acts as an apex level forum to strengthen and institutionalize the mechanism for maintaining financial stability
2. Enhance inter-regulatory coordination and promoting financial sector development in the country
1. Acts as an apex level forum to strengthen and institutionalize the mechanism for maintaining financial stability
2. Enhance inter-regulatory coordination and promoting financial sector development in the country
99. Which of the following is not the principle of insurance?
100. In 1992, the banking sector reforms were introduced as per
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