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IIBF MSME Finance Certificate Exam Syllabus : Indian Institute of Banking & Finance
Organisation : Indian Institute of Banking & Finance
Announcement : Syllabus
Name Of The Exam : MSME Finance Certificate Exam
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MSME Finance Certificate Exam Syllabus :
I. Setting Up MSME :
Evolution, Definition of SMEs, Characteristics, Advantage of MSME & Its role & Significance in economic development, Role in Economic Development., Needs of SMEs. Forms of Organisations; Proprietary, Partnership, HUFs, LLP,Company etc., Establishing SMEs : Environmental Scanning, Market Assessment, Technology, Selection of Site, etc., - Organisational Structures –Rules &Regulations - Gender & Entrepreneurial Development.
II. MSMEs : Policy, Regulatory and Legal Framework
Policy Framework for SMEs - Policy Shifts since 1991 – Regulatory Framework - Laws and Regulations for SMEs - SME Development Bill, 2005 – LLP Act, Changing Policy Framework & SME Strategies, Registration of SME Unit – Procedure, CIBIL, CERSAI, D & B report, MIRA report.
III. Institutional Framework & MSME Financing :
Institutions - Central Government - SSI Board, SIDO, SISI, PPDCs, RTCs, CFTI, NISIET, NIESBUD, NSIC - State Government : Directorate of Industries, DICs,SFCs, SIDC / SIIC, SSIDC - Financial Institutions & Banks; SIDBI, Commercial Banks, RRBs and Co-op. Banks etc., - Enterprise Perspective - Banker's Perspective.
IV. Financing Options & Modes :
Sources of finance and methods of financing SMEs, relevance of quasi capital and own money in business - Venture Capital, Hybrid Capital, special financial products for SMEs, Assessment of Term Finance / Working Capital for SMEs - Credit Risk Management of SMEs - Appraisal, assessment, collaterals, documentation, inspection, follow-up and monitoring and review, Credit Scoring models, Standing and liquidity assessment, Credit pricing of SMEs, Micro Enterprise finance, P.S. guidelines related to MSME, Mudra Bank, Factoring, Structure Approach to financing SME
a. Daheja Committee
b. Chore Committee
c. Tandon Committee
d. Nayak Committee
e. Kapoor Committee
V. MSME Development :
Business Development Service Providers - Role & Responsibilities -Improving Competitiveness of SMEs through Enhancing Productivity - Market Promotion and Development - technological Development in SMEs -Environmental Impact Assessment, Modernisation issues (technological and quality up gradation), Role and Functions of Credit Guarantee Trust for small industries (CGTSI),CGTMSE, PMEGP, TUFS, NEF.
VI. Clusters and Cluster Development :
What are Clusters? - Why Clusters - Types of Clusters - Advantages and Disadvantages - Role of Clusters - Setting up of Clusters - Approaches to Develop Cluster Strategies - Measuring Cluster Development – Critical Success Factors (lending economics to clusters from the angle of bankers and borrowers) - Policy Environment - Successful Clusters; India and Global.
VII. MSME : Rehabilitation
Sickness-symptoms, warning signals, diagnosis and prescriptions, rehabilitation, restructuring, holding on operations, work out, NPA management, recovery options, legal aspects / options, securitization and exit options / alternatives.
VIII. Future of MSMEs :
Micro Finance Approach to SMEs - Linkages with Agriculture and industry - IT and SMEs - Relationship banking and its impact in SME development - WTO issues, impact on SMEs - BASEL-II – globalization issues, impact,intermediation opportunities and Emerging issues affecting SMEs. Challenges & opportunities of MSME under current scenario.