IIBI
Last updated on 16/05/2021 0 By indiafreenotesIndustrial Investment Bank of India Ltd. (IIBI): The Industrial Investment Bank of India Ltd. (IIBI) was formed by transforming the Industrial Reconstruction Bank of India (IRBI). It was set up by IDBI at the instance of the Government of India in April 1971 for rehabilitation of sick industrial companies. IRBI was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 and renamed as the Industrial Investment Bank of India Ltd. in March 1997.
IIBI offered a wide range of products and services, including term loan assistance for project finance, short duration non-project asset-backed financing, working capital/other short-term.
It is a full-fledged all-purpose development bank with adequate operational flexibility and autonomy. After the reconstruction its focus has changed from rehabilitation finance to development banking.
Functions:
- Short duration non-project asset backed financing working capital/ other short-term loans to companies.
- Term-loan assistance for project finance.
- Investments in Capital Market and Money market instruments.
- Equity Subscription Asset Credit.
- Equipment finance.
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