BANKING TECHNIQUES AND OPERATIONS

Course Code: ECTS214 • Study year: II • Academic Year: 2024-2025
Domain: Business Administration • Field of study: Economy of services, tourism and commerce
Type of course: Compulsory
Language of instruction: English
Erasmus Language of instruction: English
Name of lecturer: Iulia Cristina Iuga
Seminar tutor: Iulia Cristina Iuga
Form of education Full-time
Form of instruction: Class
Number of teaching hours per semester: 42
Number of teaching hours per week: 3
Semester: Autumn
Form of receiving a credit for a course: Grade
Number of ECTS credits allocated 5

Course aims:

The aim of this field of study is to provide both specialized training for students in the banking profession, and training for a future scientific research.
In the first chapters we offer students a complex picture of the banking systems architecture that highlights the diversity of banking institutions, the role and importance of finance and banking marketing in the present economic and social context.
After the incursion in the first chapters, the emphasis is on the notions concerning international payment instruments, the risks faced by a bank, the mechanisms of prudential banking supervision activity course and banking strategies to increase profitability. Issues related to banking strategies a

Course Entry Requirements:

N/A

Course contents:

CHAPTER 1. THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK CHAPTER 2. THE STRUCTURE OF BANKING SYSTEMS. THE CONTENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BANKING SYSTEM CHAPTER 3. COMMERCIAL BANK OPERATIONS CHAPTER 4. PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS. PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS CHAPTER 5. CENTRAL BANKS AND THEIR OPERATIONS CHAPTER 6. THE BANK CARD CHAPTER 7. CREDIT RISK, LIQUIDITY RISK, OPERATIONAL RISK, LEGAL RISK, SYSTEMIC RISK CHAPTER 8. BANKS STRATEGY

Teaching methods:

Lecture, conversation, exemplification.

Learning outcomes:

The present course aims to provide students with the main operations that a commercial and a central bank carries out, with deepening knowledge in banking loan operations, with the correct definition of the risks faced by a bank, and establishing the relationships that this course has with other disciplines. This course contributes to shaping and strengthening the managerial vision on banking activity, presenting both conceptual and methodological issues, and also quantitative measuring tools for the phenomena and risks referenced to in each chapter.

Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:

Written exam – 70%; verification during semester – 30%.

Recommended reading:

• www.bis.org
• www.bnr.ro
• www.imf.org
• www.ecb.europa.eu
• Government Emergency Ordinance No. 99 of 6 December 2006 on Credit Institutions and Capital Adequacy