Awareness and Acceptance of Shadow Banking among Investors
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Awareness and Acceptance of Shadow Banking among Investors
Authors:
Kalpana Mishra1, Dr. Pradeep Asthana2
1Student, Amity Business School, Amity University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
2Assistant Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
Abstract: This study dives into the emerging field of shadow banking in India, focusing on how investors perceive and understand it. Shadow banking refers to financial intermediation activities carried out by entities that aren't bound by the same regulations as traditional banks. This includes mutual funds, hedge funds, non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), private equity firms, and innovative fintech platforms like peer-to-peer (P2P) lending. These institutions are gaining traction in India because they provide more flexible lending options, higher returns, and access to areas that have been overlooked. However, their growth also brings up important concerns regarding structure, transparency, and regulation. This study dives into the behaviors, risk perceptions, and engagement levels of 32 investors with shadow banking firms, using real data and a descriptive research approach. The results reveal that while most respondents are active investors, there's still a significant lack of information about shadow banking. However, an increasing number of investors, especially younger ones, are showing interest in supporting shadow banking systems in the future. To ensure that alternative financial systems can thrive in the long run, it's clear that we need strong regulatory frameworks, better investor education programs, and clearer risk disclosures. This document aims to steer interested parties toward ethical interactions with shadow banking institutions and to provide valuable insights for policy discussions.
Keywords: Shadow Banking, NBFCs, Peer-to-Peer Lending, Investor Awareness, Financial Inclusion, Financial Literacy, Alternative Finance, Risk Perception, Indian Financial System.
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