
Technology has to support financial infrastructure say experts
Kolkata, Feb 7 (IBNS): Speakers at the Financial Summit 2017, recently organised by Kolkata-based Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industries (BCC&I), emphasised on the need to integrate financial infrastructure and technology to boost capital markets.
Sutanu Ghosh, President, Bengal Chamber, said that the advancements in technology have brought the mobile and internet banking services to the fore. The private banking sector is laying greater emphasis on providing improved services to their clients and also upgrading their technology infrastructure, in order to enhance the customer’s overall experience as well as give banks a competitive edge.
Key speakers included N.K. Prasad (President and CEO, Computer Age Management Services Pvt. Ltd), Asim Ranjan Parashar (Executive Director- Management Consulting, PwC), Vibhor Tandon (AVP-BD, MCX India) and Saibal Biswas (BCCI Banking and Finance Committee).
“Financial infrastructure is essential in the capital market. It is technology that helps everyone to enjoy the same benefits. For example, someone in Shillong will have the same opportunities as someone from Mumbai," said N.K. Prasad.
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Said N.K. Prasad, “The telecom industry has made a lot of progress in their own set-up, from towers to mobile technology. If 100 crore people are using cellphones, compared to that we have over 5.2 crores accounts in the mutual funds department.”
“Indian households save a lot but only a small portion of it enters the mutual fund sector, thereby the securities market. The capital market plays a big role is funnelling these savings to investments. This is a huge opportunity for us,” added Prasad.
Asim Ranjan Parashar pointed out that most investors are guided by market sentiments.
“Often an investor finds it rather daunting to analyse the innumerable parameters and variables that drive the money market. Guided by market sentiments, they often end up with no or little gain," he said.
“If someone is here to invest for a short time at this point, it is not a good time with so much of volatility, especially during the election phases. But if someone wants to invest long term, at least for two to four years, it is a good idea, with quite a few sectors doing pretty well,” he added.
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"From the Indian perspective, we’ve seen some economic decisions being taken recently. Inflation is expected to taper down with the RBI keeping a close watch on it," he added.
"An interest-rate situation where lending might get cheaper is present too. Digitalisation is increasing and there might be some infrastructural difficulties now. But in the long term, it will lead India to be more transparent in," Biswas added.
Talking about investment planning, Biswas said, "The biggest demon for investment planning is going to be inflation. Chasing long term dreams with short term instruments are not a right strategy.”
(Reporting by Tanushree Sen)
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