Merchant
Banking Meaning
Meaning:
Merchant Banking is a combination of Banking and consultancy
services. It provides consultancy to its clients for financial, marketing,
managerial and legal matters. Consultancy means to provide advice, guidance and
service for a fee. It helps a businessman to start a business. It helps to
raise (collect) finance. It helps to expand and modernize the business. It
helps in restructuring of a business. It helps to revive sick business units.
It also helps companies to register, buy and sell shares at the stock exchange.
In short, merchant banking provides a wide range of services
for starting until running a business. It acts as Financial Engineer for a
business.
Merchant banking was first started in India in 1967 by
Grind lays Bank. It has made rapid progress since 1970.
Functions
of Merchant Banking
The
functions of merchant banking are listed as follows:
1.
Raising Finance for Clients: Merchant
Banking helps its clients to raise finance through issue of shares, debentures,
bank loans, etc. It helps its clients to raise finance from the domestic and
international market. This finance is used for starting a new business or
project or for modernization or expansion of the business.
2.
Broker in Stock Exchange: Merchant
bankers act as brokers in the stock exchange. They buy and sell shares on
behalf of their clients. They conduct research on equity shares. They also
advise their clients about which shares to buy, when to buy, how much to buy
and when to sell. Large brokers, Mutual Funds, Venture capital companies and
Investment Banks offer merchant banking services.
3.
Project Management: Merchant bankers help
their clients in the many ways. For e.g. advising about location of a project,
preparing a project report, conducting feasibility studies, making a plan for
financing the project, finding out sources of finance, advising about
concessions and incentives from the government.
4.
Advice on Expansion and Modernization: Merchant
bankers give advice for expansion and modernization of the business units. They
give expert advice on mergers and amalgamations, acquisition and takeovers,
diversification of business, foreign collaborations and joint-ventures,
technology up-gradation, etc.
5.
Managing Public Issue of Companies:
Merchant bank advice and manage the public issue of companies. They provide
following services:
v
Advise on the timing of the public issue.
v
Advise on the size and price of the issue.
v
Acting as manager to the issue, and helping in
accepting applications and allotment of securities.
v
Help in appointing underwriters and brokers to
the issue.
v
Listing of shares on the stock exchange, etc.
6.
Handling Government Consent for Industrial Projects:
A businessman has to get government permission for starting of the project.
Similarly, a company requires permission for expansion or modernization
activities. For this, many formalities have to be completed. Merchant banks do
all this work for their clients.
7.
Special Assistance to Small Companies and Entrepreneurs:
Merchant banks advise small companies about business opportunities, government
policies, incentives and concessions available. It also helps them to take
advantage of these opportunities, concessions, etc.
8.
Services to Public Sector Units: Merchant
banks offer many services to public sector units and public utilities. They
help in raising long-term capital, marketing of securities, foreign
collaborations and arranging long-term finance from term lending institutions.
9.
Revival of Sick Industrial Units:
Merchant banks help to revive (cure) sick industrial units. It negotiates with
different agencies like banks, term lending institutions, and BIFR (Board for
Industrial and Financial Reconstruction). It also plans and executes the full
revival package.
10.
Portfolio Management: A merchant bank
manages the portfolios (investments) of its clients. This makes investments
safe, liquid and profitable for the client. It offers expert guidance to its
clients for taking investment decisions.
11.
Corporate Restructuring: It includes
mergers or acquisitions of existing business units, sale of existing unit or
disinvestment. This requires proper negotiations, preparation of documents and
completion of legal formalities. Merchant bankers offer all these services to
their clients.
12.
Money Market Operation : Merchant bankers
deal with and underwrite short-term money market instruments, such as:
v
Government Bonds.
v
Certificate of deposit issued by banks and
financial institutions.
v
Commercial paper issued by large corporate
firms.
v
Treasury bills issued by the Government (Here in
India by RBI).
13.
Leasing Services : Merchant bankers also
help in leasing services. Lease is a contract between the lessor and lessee,
whereby the lessor allows the use of his specific asset such as equipment by
the lessee for a certain period. The lessor charges a fee called rentals.
14.
Management of Interest and Dividend :
Merchant bankers help their clients in the management of interest on debentures
/ loans, and dividend on shares. They also advise their client about the timing
(interim / yearly) and rate of dividend.
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