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Small Finance: Enabling India’s journey to Amrit Kaal

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Small Finance: Enabling India’s journey to Amrit Kaal

Small Finance: Enabling India’s journey to Amrit Kaal

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India’s march towards becoming the world’s third-largest economy is buoyed by the robust expansion of its micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), totaling approximately 63.4 million units. However, a significant challenge persists in the form of limited access to formal credit, with domestic credit to the private sector at 55% of GDP, below the global average. 

 

Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) have emerged as pivotal players in enhancing financial inclusion by extending credit and financial services to underserved segments. Small finance banks play a crucial role in this narrative, focusing on MSMEs and marginalised groups, thus fostering inclusive growth and propelling India toward its economic potential. Through tailored products and services, differentiated banks contribute to bridging the gap in access to formal financial services. 

 

With this background, the Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry is hosting this Conclave to delve into the challenges and opportunities unique to differentiated banks in India. The event seeks to explore their relevance in the Indian context and chart a path forward for their sustainable growth and impact in today’s dynamic economic environment.

 

Date- March 27, 2024

Time – 10.30 AM

Venue- Conference Hall, Bombay Chamber, Mumbai

27

Wednesday
March 2024

10.30 am to 01.30 pm

Time

Program

10.30 am to 10.35 am

Welcome Address
Mr. Sandeep Khosla, Director General, Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry

10.35 am to 10.45 am

Theme Setting
Ms. Pinky Mehta, Vice President, Bombay Chamber & Director, Aditya Birla Sun Life Insurance Co Ltd.

10.45 am to 11.10 am

Keynote Address
Mr. Nilesh Shah, Past President, Bombay Chamber and MD & Group President, Kotak Mahindra AMC

11.10 am to 12.10 pm

Panel Discussion on
Small Finance- Challenges and Opportunities

 

Moderator: Ms. Gopika Gopakumar, Senior Assistant Editor, Livemint

 

Panelists:

  • Mr. Satyam Kumar, CEO & Co-founder, Loantap
  • Mr. Inderjit Camotra, MD & CEO, Unity Small Finance Bank
  • Mr. Rishi Gupta, MD & CEO, Fino Payments Bank
  • Mr. R Srinivasan , Director, AIRA Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

12.10 pm to 12.25 pm

Tea

12.25 pm to 1.25 pm

Panel Discussion on
Evolutionary Trends in NBFC Business Models

 

Moderator: Mr. Anand Mihir, Partner & Leader, Financial Services Risk
Consulting, EY India

 

Panelists:

  • Mr. Amit Mande, Chief Revenue Officer, UGRO Capital
  • Mr. Mikhil Innani, CEO, Apollo Finvest
  • Mr. Ashok Dhamankar, CEO, Access to Capital Advisors

1.25 pm to 1.30 pm

Vote of Thanks: Mr. Abizer Diwanji, Head- Financial Services, EY India
Followed by lunch and networking

Please note that there is NO REGISTRATION FEE. However prior registration is MUST.

For Partnership & Registration Contact :

Mr. Utkarsha Joshi
Email : utkarsha.joshi@bombaychamber.com
Tel : (D) + 91 22 6120 0271
Mob : 7261908997

Ms. Priya Singh
Email : priya.singh@bombaychamber.com
Tel : (D) + 91 22 6120 0238
Mob : 7558495259

Ms. Pinky Mehta

Vice President, Bombay Chamber & Director, Aditya Birla Sun Life Insurance Co Ltd.

Mr. Nilesh Shah

Past President, Bombay Chamber and MD & Group President, Kotak Mahindra AMC

Ms. Gopika Gopakumar

Senior Assistant Editor, Livemint

Mr. Satyam Kumar

CEO & Co-founder, Loantap

Mr. Inderjit Camotra

MD & CEO, Unity Small Finance Bank

Mr. Rishi Gupta

MD & CEO, Fino Payments Bank

Mr. R Srinivasan

Director, AIRA Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Anand Mihir

Partner & Leader, Financial Services Risk Consulting, EY India

Mr. Amit Mande

Chief Revenue Officer, UGRO Capital

Mr. Mikhil Innani

CEO, Apollo Finvest

Mr. Ashok Dhamankar

CEO, Access to Capital Advisors

For Sponsorship Contact:

Mr. Karl Mistry
Assistant Director – Marketing
Mob. 9820136381/ (D) 6120 0215

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Event Fees Type

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Event or Seminar - Conclave

Event registration closed.
 

Date And Time

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 10:30 AM to
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 01:30 PM
 

Registration End Date

Saturday, March 23, 2024
 

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