Example: Non-Banking Financial Companies in India (as defined in the Indian Companies Act of 1956)
Where?
ISIC Class 6492 - Other credit granting
The Fringes
"Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC)" in the tree of "#microJourneys"
-
#microJourneys
- Aid organisation
- Country Chapter of the Actor Atlas
- External partner
- Faction
- Firm
- Implementing agency
- Initiative Support Office
- Investor (institutional)
- ISIC 0729 Firm- Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
- ISIC-3510 Firm ( Electric power generation, transmission or distribution)
- ISIC-3520 Firm (Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains)
- Library
- Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC)
- Plant clinic
- Political party
- Project Team
- Public-private partnership (#PPP)
- Publishers and right holders
- Radio Station
- School
- Topic Group
- UN development entity
- University
- Wiki cooperative
[[tab From the "conversation"]]
pa
Do you have a question about Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) in your country?
Do you have or know content to share about Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) in a specific country?
Do you have an answer to a tagged question?
__Then tweet or post the question, content or answer, with its #tagcoding hashtag, adding a country's ISO code that you find in the lists per continent in the sidebar or Menu.
Add #nbfc to your post so that peers will see all posts about "Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC)" in a single timeline.
In accordance with the definition of business actor and business role in ArchiMate an actor is defined as an entity capable of (actively) performing behavior, and a role is defined as a named specific behavior of an actor participating in a particular context (typically a collaboration (ref. Archimate's business collaboration) or interaction).
In a societal architecture an actor is of one of these levels:
The pico level actor, a human, is part of the Natural Order and participates as a natural person in the Social Order and the Techno Order.
Actors at the levels micro, meso and macro are socially created as legal person with varying claims on resources and duties. (Societal) Architecture Principles would typically capture the variation of these claims in relationship to the kind of assets.