How to pick NBFC stocks?
What is Non Banking Financial companies (NBFC) ?
The non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are on rise and form’s an important part of the Indian financial system. The non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are a group of institutions that are heterogeneous in nature that raises funds from the public in direct and indirect ways. The institution takes upon the role of an intermediate financial functionary in different ways, like accept deposits, giving loans, hire and purchase, etc. With their growth as customer-oriented services, they are being treated as complementary to the banking sector. A NBFC is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares/stocks/bonds/debentures/securities issued by Government or local authority or other marketable securities of a like nature, leasing, hirepurchase, insurance business, chit business but does not include any institution whose principal business is that of agriculture activity, industrial activity, purchase or sale of any goods (other than securities) or providing any services and sale/purchase/construction of immovable property.
How to pick NBFC stocks? Are you thinking about investing in NBFCs but don't know how to pick the stock? Well, you need to have a good understanding of this sector before investing in it. This course will help you build your concepts around NBFCs and the Banking sector so that you can choose the stocks of NBFCs like a pro. This course throws light on the working of NBFCs and banks. It clears your fundamentals on why we actually need NBFCs and could these NBFCs ever be replaced. The course also covers the critical metrics like asset quality, capital adequacy, etc., that are used to analyze any NBFCs. After watching this course, you will be able to read the annual reports and investor presentations effortlessly without worrying about the jargon. This course is a perfect mix of developing your thinking as well as covering your academics.
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