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Wondering How to Build a Career in Banking and Finance Law? Watch this!


India’s financial sector is evolving fast with new regulations, digital banking, and major financial deals, there’s a growing demand for legal professionals in this field.

What skills do you need? How can you stand out in your job interviews? This video covers key areas to focus on and how to make a mark in Banking and Finance Law.

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00:00If you're preparing for a job interview related to banking finance laws, then make sure you revise
00:04the basic principles related to Contracts Act, Specific Relief Act, the Negotiable Instrument
00:09Act and the concepts of debt and charges under the Companies Act. In addition, some of the basic
00:14regulatory frameworks you should be aware of include the RBI Act as well as the Banking Finance
00:19Act. You should have a clear understanding of what FEMA comprises of and if we had FERA,
00:23then why did we require to have FEMA separately? And also make sure you go through the SEBI
00:28Guidelines on Financial Market. On the banking litigation side, you should have a thorough
00:32understanding of IBC principles specifically related to the CIRP process, the role of NCLT
00:38and other key provisions related to Insolvency Resolution. Understand the drafting and reviewing
00:43of important finance-related documents such as loan agreement, term sheets, guarantees and other
00:49security documents. Having a good understanding of different types of finances such as structured
00:54finance, project finance and corporate finance will definitely add more value to your interview.
00:59Also, if you are joining somebody who practices banking in the litigation side, then don't forget
01:04to revise the SARFACI Act and stay updated with the emerging trends such as digital banking,
01:09the fintech laws, the cryptocurrency regulations especially if you are applying to a law firm which
01:13deals with crypto related matters and more importantly the ESG related investments. All the best,
01:19don't forget to share this with your friends who might need this.
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