Supply Chain Finance for the Small Business
Will technology be a saviour? By Ranjini & Rajdeep Bhatia Every business thrives on cash or the availability of cash in easy terms whenever the
Will technology be a saviour? By Ranjini & Rajdeep Bhatia Every business thrives on cash or the availability of cash in easy terms whenever the
By Sudip Bandyopadhyay The GST council met for the second time in CY 2019 on 24th February. While the last time it met, issues pertaining
Prof. K.S. Ranjani & Prof. Poonam Singh Unlike mainstream banking which is increasingly fraught with instances of fraud, the default in the microfinance industry is largely
By Prof. K. S. Ranjani and Prof. Mukundan Blockchain has become the buzzword in both academic research and application solutions. It seems to be the
Most of them are copycats of the US models By Krishna Kumar Mishra When FundsIndia.com announced operations in Robo advisory space people laughed at them.
By IE&M Research The desi David is taking on the multiple videshi Goliaths. Many and all of them at the same time. And Baba Ramdev
You aren’t an average human being. Why bother about average stats. By Ashok Jainani An average Indian’s income is much less than the average income
By Krishna Kumar Mishra In India, the richest 1% own 53% of the country’s wealth, according to the latest data from Credit Suisse. The richest
By Ashok Jainani The action by markets regulator, Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI), asking the bourses to suspend trading in 331 suspected “shell
By Prof R Mukundan & Prof KS Ranjani This is the concluding part of the three-part series of our discussion on cashless transactions. In the
By Prof R Mukundan & Prof KS Ranjani In our last article, we discussed the advantages offered by digital transactions and its potential to change
By Prof R Mukundan & Prof KS Ranjani Demonetization was meant to be the proverbial straw that would set off a revolution in digital transactions