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Nri Banking
Project On
INNOVATIVE BANKING SERVICES
PROVIDED TO NRI

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
BANKING & INSURANCE
SEMESTER V
2010-2011

Submitted By
JINAL.M.MEHTA
ROLL NO- 34

S.K. SOMAIYA COLLEGE OF ARTS,
SCIENCE & COMMERCE
VIDYAVIHAR
|CHAPTER NO |TOPIC NAME |PAGE NO |
| |ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |05 |
| |Executive Summary |06 |
| |Research Methodology |07 |
| |Objectives of the Study |08 |
| |SCOPE OF STUDY |08 |
|01 |INTRODUCTION ON NRI BANKING:- |09 |
| |Who is an Nri? |10 |
| |Pio card scheme |11 |
| |What is an OCB? |13 |
| |Key benefits |14 |
| |Types of accounts |15 |
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