Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Series on Financial Markets - IV

Let us now understand the role of Financial Institutions in an economy.  These institutions act as intermediaries between the suppliers of capital and those in need of it.  It is always possible for the business enterprises to raise capital directly from the individuals who have surplus money.  But there are few problems:
(a) many individuals may have only small amounts of money as surplus
(b) the individual investors do not have the expertise to analyse the business that the firm is engaged in
(c) the individuals find it difficult to understand and assume the risks involved
(d) there is a question of credibility as the business enterprise may cheat the investors

This is where the role financial institutions becomes relevant.  Lets take commercial banks for example.  Banks collect small as well as large amounts of money from those who are willing to invest their surplus, make a big pool of money, which is then used for lending to business enterprises or individuals placing demand for money.  Thus the surplus money that would have directly flowed from the investors to the firm, now takes a detour through the bank.  This solves most of the above concerns.  Lets see how:
(a) individuals can deposit even small amounts as banks pool the funds
(b) banks have the expertise to analyse the business projects
(c) banks can reduce the risk of lending as they lend to many enterprises and thus diversify the risk
(d) banks are regulated by the government which brings in credibility (though not all banks share the same credibility and risk)

Similarly, the financial institutions like insurance companies, mutual funds, pension funds etc. act as financial intermediaries.  They are all regulated, though the extent of regulation differs.  The process of financial institutions bringing suppliers and users of funds together is known as 'Financial Inter-mediation'.  

3 comments:

  1. Sir,

    Please go thru this video, Its interesting.
    http://www.profitconfidential.com/video/ca/index.php?sb=SCHAEF&sdate=12072011

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  2. Thank you Manju...interesting information. I found him a good salesman too!

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  3. I too saw the video. Though I cant comment much on the financial aspects of it,one thing is sure the guy is good at marketing!!!

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