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THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA National Summit FINANCE COMPANIES (NBFCs) 2018 NON-BANKING Shri N.S. Vishwanathan Shri N.S. Vishwanathan Deputy Governor Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India Reserve Bank of India Shri N.S. Vishwanathan Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India CHIEF GUEST CHIEF GUEST CHIEF GUEST th 11 October, 2018 – Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai Increasing Role of NBFCs in Building a New India KNOWLEDGE PARTNER PRESENTING PARTNER
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Page 1: National Summit NON-BANKING FINANCE COMPANIES (NBFCs) … With a regulation history of 20 years and a regulatory framework which has been harmonized with that for banks and other FIs,

*Invited

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA

National Summit

FINANCE COMPANIES (NBFCs) 2018NON-BANKING

Shri N.S. VishwanathanShri N.S. VishwanathanDeputy GovernorDeputy Governor

Reserve Bank of IndiaReserve Bank of India

Shri N.S. VishwanathanDeputy Governor

Reserve Bank of India

CHIEF GUESTCHIEF GUESTCHIEF GUEST

th11 October, 2018 – Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

Increasing Role of NBFCsin Building a New India

KNOWLEDGE PARTNER PRESENTING PARTNER

Page 2: National Summit NON-BANKING FINANCE COMPANIES (NBFCs) … With a regulation history of 20 years and a regulatory framework which has been harmonized with that for banks and other FIs,

ndia’s non‐banking financial company (NBFC) are emerging as an alternative to mainstream banking. IBesides, they are also emerging as an integral part of Indian Financial System and have commendable contributions towards core development of Infrastructure, transport, employment generation, wealth creation, economic development despite of all the rapidly changes new technologies. They have been to some extent successful in filling the gap in offering credit to retail customers in underserved and unbanked areas.

Hon’ble Prime Minister, in his vision statement for building a new India by 2022, stressed upon promoting entrepreneurship, greater focus on lower strata of the society and greater use of technology to enhance transparency and efficiency.

NBFCs over the years have played a vital role in financial intermediation in both rural and urban areas. Financing important sectors like MSMEs, road transport, agriculture and infrastructure have been the major strength of the NBFC sector. They have displayed greater flexibility and innovation thereby making them more acceptable and accessible. Adapting the latest technology and best practices, NBFCs have become more user friendly. With a regulation history of 20 years and a regulatory framework which has been harmonized with that for banks and other FIs, NBFCs have shown an impressive performance as displayed by sustained and healthy growth for the last few years.

thASSOCHAM is organising 5 addition of NBFCs Summit in Mumbai with the support of Finance Industry Development Council (FIDC). This will be full day‐long conference, with all leading galaxy speakers of NBFC & MFIs sectors, they will highlighting the overall success of NBFC for Promoting economic growth of India with the case studies; discuss the challenges through panel discussions and exploring ways in which technology is changing the face of this industry. This summit will also provides a platform for set the various strengths, opportunities, challenges and problem faced by this sector and charting a roadmap for the future of NBFCs.

NBFCs and its Diversifying Role

Financial Disruption: Laying Digital Footprints to drive financial inclusion's

The role of Financial Inclusion: The success story of NBFC’s and Micro Finance

Challenges & Opportunities in NBFCs

Modifying Framework of NBFCs

Role of Regulatory Bodies

Role of Technology in NBFCs

Regulations: Its Evolution & changes ahead

Cloud Computing

Cyber Security

NextGen Banking

P2P Lending

Digital challenges

Impact of GST

Allow NBFCs to take deposit

Regulatory landscape and systemic impact

High customer acquisition costs

OVERVIEW

FOCUS AREAS

National Summit

FINANCE COMPANIES (NBFCs) 2018NON-BANKING

th11 October, 2018 – Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

Increasing Role of NBFCsin Building a New India

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2nd National Summit on Non Banking Finance Companies held on 23rd January 2015, New Delhi

Shri N.S. Vishwanathan (then) Executive Director & Shri R. Gandhi (then) Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India Inaugurating the Summit

Release of Knowledge Report Prepared By ASSOCHAM-PWC during The Summit

3rd National Summit on Non Banking Finance Companies held on 25th April 2016, Mumbai

Shri R. Gandhi (Then) Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India inaugurating the session

Shri R. Gandhi (Then) Deputy Governor, RBIaddressing the summit

Shri R. Gandhi (Then) Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India releasing the Knowledge Report of ASSOCHAM-PWC

during the summit

Shri V Vaidyanathan, Chairman, Capital First Ltd

addressing the summit

4th National Summit on Non Banking Finance Companies held on 23rd August 2017, New Delhi

Government officials and Regulators Reserve Bank of India Authority Business Leaders from reputed Non‐Banking

Finance Micro Finance Institutions Companies Banking and Financial organizations Payment Gateway/Cash Management/Security Executives from the MSME sector Venture Capitalists & Angel Investors

Technology Service / IT Solution Provider Mobile Banking/Core Banking Solution Provider

Solution Provider Charted Accountant and financial experts Economists & Academician Tax Officials and Law makers Researchers/Scholars Brokerage Firms Security Solution Providers

TARGET AUDIENCE

From left to right: Shri D S Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM, Shri Raman Aggarwal, Chairman, ASSOCHAM National Council for NBFCs, Shri Abhimanya Munjal, Joint MD & CEO, Hero Fincorp Ltd, Shri V Vaidyanathan, Founder Chairman, Capital First Ltd, Shri R N Dhoot, Hon'ble Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Shri N S Vishwanathan, Deputy Governor,

Reserve Bank of India, Shri Sandeep Jajodia, President ASSOCHAM, Shri Rakesh Singh, Managing Director & CEO, Aditya Birla Finance Ltd, Shri Ramesh Iyer, Vice Chairman & MD, Mahindra & Mahindra, Financial Services Ltd, Shri

Hemant Jhajhria, Partner, Strategy & Digital-Financial Services, PwC

Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Shri N S Vishwanathan, Deputy Governor,

Reserve Bank of India

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ASSOCHAM Corporate Office: 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021Phone: +91‐11‐46550568 (Hunting Line) • website: www.assocham.org

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESThe summit provides an excellent opportunity for NBFC sectors/ companies to promote their product & services to the focused audience besides networking during tea/ coffee and lunch intervals. The sponsorship details are as under:‐

1. Status of 'Summit Partner' the Sponsor name and logo will be prominently displayed at the Summit venue.

2. In corporation of an article in NBFC E‐ bulletin.

3. Latest Research Studies and e‐Publications on various issues are to be sent on priority basis.

4. Branding of company's logo on the main backdrop at the conference.

5. Speaker slot to a company representative.

6. Insertion of Company's brochure and publicity material into the documentation pack.

7. Complimentary exhibition space of 2X2 sq. meters at the venue of the Summit.

8. 15 Delegate Passes to attend the conference.

9. 10 Delegate Passes to attend the conference.

10. Screening of a Corporate Video during the Break

11. Display of 2 Company banners inside the Summit hall and Lunch area.

ASSOCHAM National Council of NBFC

Principal Partner 6 Lakhs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11

Associate Partner 4 Lakhs 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 & 11

Logo Sponsor 2 Lakhs 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 & 11

Platinum Partner 8 Lakhs From 2 to 11 (Except 9)

Presenting Partner All Benefits as stated below 1‐11 (Except 9)12 Lakhs

CATEGORY AMOUNT BENEFITS

Delegate Fees (Per Delegate): Rs. 2,500/- (Inclusive GST)

For Further Details Please Contact:-

Kushagra Joshi+91-8447365357

[email protected]

Rajesh Kr. Singh+91-9871204880

[email protected]

Vivek Tiwari+91-8130849452

[email protected]


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