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    GAHLOT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH

    FY MMS (B)

    ROLL NO. NAMES

    63 SATISH KANOJIYA

    43 SURAJ ACHARYA

    50 PARAG CHANDORKAR

    53 AMOL GAMBHIRAV

    52 SURAJ DUPARGUDE

    TOPIC:

    SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Geetanjali Kapoor.

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    IIFL Plans To Raise Rs.500 Cr.

    Through NCDs

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    One of Indias most reputed Financial Services Company.

    Recognized worldwide for its quality advice, personalizedservice.

    IIFL offers advice and execution platform for the entirerange of financial services, like Equities and derivatives,Commodities, Wealth management, Asset management,

    Insurance, Fixed deposits, Loans, Investment Banking,Gold bonds and other small savings instruments.

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    Become the first Indian brokerage to get a membership of the SingaporeExchange (SGX).

    IIFL also received membership of the Colombo Stock Exchangebecoming the first foreign broker to enter Sri Lanka.

    IIFL has been awarded the Best Broker, India by Finance Asia

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    Debentures

    Types Of Debentures.

    1. Fully convertible Debentures (FCD).

    2. Partly Convertible Debentures (PCD).

    3. Non Convertible Debentures (NCD).

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    IIFL will raise up to Rs.500 Cr. through the issue of un-secured redeemable non-convertible debentures (NCDs).

    NCDs issue has 3 investment options.

    yield on redemption is 13.52%, 12.75% and 12.75% (perannum).

    The issue closes on September 18, 2012.

    The face value of NCD is Rs.1,000 and minimum

    application is Rs.5,000 (five NCDs).

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    Will Be Listed On

    will have a tradable lot size of 1 NCD

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    Lead managers to the issue are.

    The consolidated loan book of IIFL stood at R6,746 Cr.as on March 31, 2012.

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    Tourism Development and itsrole in EconomicDevelopment

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    TOURISM DEVELOPMENT (TD)

    Tourism is one of the fastest growing industriesworldwide in past two decades

    TD has multidisciplinary character andconnecting different economical sectors

    TD has positive influence mainly to a trafficinfrastructure, construction industry, bankingetc.

    In terms of financial international trade turn overis located on the third place (after petroleum

    and cars industry) Build infrastructure contributes to a ED and

    urban infrastructure recovery

    Creates new jobs

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    MAIN ECONOMIC BENEFITS OFTOURISM

    Better balance of payment by state throughincoming tourism (invisible export)

    Through taxes and fees increasing local and

    state budget Support of development of small and

    medium size enterprises

    Increasing of employment

    Stimulation area of investment in localinfrastructure ( water supply, sewerage,electrification, road and rail network etc.)

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    Economic aspects (creation of new jobs,a source of capital, increasingcompetitiveness)

    Social aspect (improvement of facilitiesand level of public services, revival ofthe folklore and local tradition etc. )

    Environmental aspect (ensuring ofenvironmental stability)

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    COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH TD

    Infrastructure costs

    Energy costs

    Cost of waste disposal

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    INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INTOURISM

    Development of business possibilitiesin the area of basic infrastructure(accommodation and catering

    equipments )

    Development of tourism services

    Building and operating of sports andcultural facilities

    Operating of leisure activities etc.

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    HOW TO CHOOSE APPROPRIATEDESTINATION FOR INVESTMENT?

    Attractiveness of the area /destination- proportion of offer anddemand - primary viewpoint

    Preparedness of the area / destination secondary viewpoint ( industrialzones, brownfields etc.)

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    KEY TYPES OF TOURISM

    Leisure tourism:

    adventure tourism

    Ecotourism

    heritage tourism

    packaged beach vacations

    Health tourism:

    traveling for health reasons

    This includes visits to spas and health and fitness centers

    traveling to receive treatments such as cosmetic or medical surgery

    Educational/study tourism:

    traveling to attend an academic institution

    Business tourism:

    A key component is the MICE sector: meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibition

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    Thank You.