Course Description:
The "Decoding BFSI: Key Segments and Functions in Finance" course offers a comprehensive exploration of the BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) sector, focusing on the fundamental segments, key players, and the role of financial institutions. It covers the structure and functions of banking, financial services, and insurance, along with the processes that govern financial markets, investments, and credit analysis. Participants will also learn about emerging trends in digital banking, financial planning, and wealth management, as well as the regulatory and stability factors that shape the BFSI sector. This course provides theoretical insights paired with practical case studies, equipping learners with the essential knowledge to understand and thrive in the BFSI landscape. Learning Objectives: 1. Define: Recognize key banking products, services, and functions, and explain the role of institutions such as banks, NBFCs, and insurance companies within the BFSI sector. 2. Explain: Describe the operational processes and relationships within banking, financial services, and insurance, including regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements. 3. Analyze: Assess the core activities of investment banking, credit analysis, financial planning, and risk management, and evaluate the impact of market trends on BFSI roles. 4. Apply: Utilize knowledge of BFSI structures, products, and services to identify growth opportunities and address challenges in banking, financial services, and insurance. Target Audience: This course is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students, professionals, and career aspirants seeking a deeper understanding of the BFSI sector. It is particularly beneficial for individuals aiming for roles in banking, financial services, insurance, fintech, and those interested in gaining insight into market trends, financial products, and regulatory frameworks governing the industry.