The concept of chit funds originated more than 1000 years ago Initially it was in the form of an informal association of traders and households within communities wherein the members contributed some money in return for an accumulated sum at the end of the tenure However in recent times there ID: 531113
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Introduction to Chit Fund
The concept of chit funds originated more than 1000 years ago. Initially it was in the form of an informal association of traders and households within communities, wherein the members contributed some money in return for an accumulated sum at the end of the tenure. However, in recent times, there has been tremendous alteration in the constitution and functioning of chit funds.
Chit funds are the Indian equivalent of the Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCA) that are famous throughout the world
.Slide2
Introduction to Chit Fund
Chit
funds are a means to ’save and borrow’ at the same time.
It is considered one of the best financial instruments to cater to the emergency needs
Chit funds are also, more importantly, a means of easy and profitable access to finance for the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
In spite of competitive banking age, chit funds are popularly increasing.Slide3
Why Chit funds are popular?
Once a person become member of group, he/she gets “right to loan” which is unlike in rather today’s competitive banking sector.
Easy access to loan without irritation of heavy documentation
Value for savings and interest for loan according market value.
Chit funds are seen as savings for emergency Slide4
Demerits of common chit fund
No freedom of entry or exit
Chits are closed ended scheme which results in low demand for loan after certain duration.
No transparency in out-cry bidding system
Most of the chits are run by unauthorized persons. Hence saved amount is vulnerable of fraud. Hence practice of taking loan by highest discount is rampant.
Forced loan during low demand durationSlide5
Mr. Manohar Maski
Born
in
Raichur
district of Karnataka State, Mr.
Manohar
Maski, an ardent reader who focuses on understanding different aspects of society, imparts his knowledge and experience for well being of the community. As a full time social worker he has involved in several projects in different districts of Karnataka State.A profounder of co-operative sector, has been a key in establishing “
Janatha
Bazar
” in
Sindhanor
, SUCO Bank, Karnataka State
Souharda
Federal Cooperative Limited, a regulatory body for
Souharda
Cooperatives’ in Karnataka.Slide6
Mr. Manohar Maski
Mr.
Manohar
Maski
has experience of more than decades in different positions like director, CEO and president of national and state level cooperative banks and organizations.
Has served more than 6 years as member of TAFCUB, a state level task force on Co-operative Urban Banks, which was initiated by RBI and Karnataka State Government.
As a serving member of Karnataka State Legislative Council, has wide exposure and experience in legal and political arena.
The designer of EASY MONEY and got provisional patent for the product.Slide7
Here comes a unique financial scheme!!
EASY MONEY (Provisional patent obtained)
Its Chit Fund!
Its R.D !
Its O.D!
Yes - Banking facilities and Security
No - Demerits of chit fundSlide8
What is Easy Money ?
Its an Open Ended Scheme. (Customer has freedom of entry and exit at any point of time)
No groups of particular value. Irrespective of members and value of pot its one group and one tender.
Customer decides for himself (saving and duration)
Transparent tender system instead of out-cry system.Slide9
How does Easy Money works?
A customer joins the group by deciding his savings and duration.
A
member of the group participates in tender for his “Target Money”
A member can vote 3 tenders before the box is open.
A member has flexibility for participating either for full or partial target money.
A member can participate again in the tender for the rest of the money (Just like O.D)
A member get bonus for his savings (Interest is given only for first month)
A member gets more time to decide the discount because of transparent tender system.Slide10
Advantage of Easy Money
It’s all about freedom and flexibility!!
Freedom of exit and entry
Freedom of deciding for himself the savings and duration
Flexibility of tendering for full or partial money
Freedom of not participating in tender and deem this as savings scheme.Slide11
Tender and Loan
To avail loan in tender, a member has to quote minimum 13+ percent.
Out of 13 %, 5 percent goes towards foreman commission or service charge.
Total Collected in money in a given month in Easy money scheme is offered for tendering.
A member who quotes highest “offer money” is awarded with first tender. The second highest quote is offered next. Like this tenders are offered to equivalent of the total “pot” money
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Tender and Loan
Hence
in one tender more than 5 or 6 members can avail the loan.
Partial offer money and money left in the “pot” will be transferred to next month tender.
If there is “tie” between members in quoting “offer money” then tender is awarded to that member who’s savings amount is more in ratio to the tender amount.Slide13
Bonus
Minimum 13 -5 = 8 percent and extra quoted value is issued as bonus for every 100 Rupees.
Example:
Money for bonus = 1,60,000
Total “pot” amount for tender = 50,00,00
1,60,00 x 100
= 3.2%
50,00,00
Rs
.
3.20 for every 100 rupee. If a member’s saving is Rs. 1000/- per month then he receives Rs. 32 rupees as bonus.
Hence a member earns pre-decided 8% (13-5=8) on his savings and earns bonus according to market values.
Bonus is credited to member’s account in that particular month itself.Slide14
Membership and eligibility
Membership
A prospective customer has to fill up the form which will be verified by concerned office of the ‘easy money’ organizing institution and membership is given.
Eligibility
A member becomes eligible for tender only after paying two Installment.
Interest on saving
First installment is not considered for tender, hence a competitive interest is given on the money.Slide15
Who can run Easy Money?
Any institutions authorized to collect deposits from public can organize “Easy Money” Ex: Banks, Co-operative institutions, NBFCs.
How to start with?
“
SiFiN
”
-
Souharda
Integrated Financial Services Ltd., is a public limited , a company providing financial services to rural areas of Karnataka.
SiFiN
has 17 branches spread across the state.
SiFiN
has all the rights to manage and market this unique financial product “Easy Money”
Organization
which wishes to run the “Easy Money” Scheme has to enter into an
MoU
with
SiFiN
.Slide16
Role of SiFiN
SifiN
Legitimizes the organization to run the “Easy Money” scheme.
Offers all the guidelines and drafts of the documents.
Conducts the tender and publishes the results.
Follow-up with customers through SMS in name of organizing institution.
SiFiN
receives 1% as service charge out of 5 percent charged to members
Mutually agreed business advance has to be paid to
SiFiN
without any interest.Slide17
What's YOUR profit?
Out of the 5 percent service charge collected from the members 4% is retained by the organizing institution. Since its Upfront and flat rate actual rate would be 48% per annum.
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What's YOUR profit?
No Chit fund license is necessary to run the scheme.
No need to deposit chit equivalent money in the bank.
Since loan and deposit occurs at same time, ALM would be effective
Total turnover and profitability increases (Up Front Profit Booking)
Increase in your/company brand value because of this unique productSlide19
Easy Money
More Customers
More Profit
More Brand Value
Thank you, Any questions?