A REPORT ON PERCEPTION TOWARDS LIFE INSURANCE AFTER PRIVATISATON A report submitted in partial fulfillment of The requirements of MBA Program BY: xxxxxxxxxxx Distribution list 1)
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trading in the 2011-12 period in India stock exchanges‚ Axis Bank Gold ETF (NSE:AXISGOLD) gave returns of 33.18% ‚ Goldman Sachs Gold ETF (GOLDBEES) gave a return of 33.65%‚ UTI Gold ETF (GOLDSHARE) 32.51%‚ HDFC Gold ETF (HDFCMFGETF) 33.19%‚ ICICI Prudential (IPGETF) 32.95%; Kotak Gold ETF (KOTAKGOLD)‚ 32.66%‚ Quantum Gold ETF (QGOLDHALF)‚ 33.95%‚ Reliance Mutual Fund (RELGOLD) 33.59%‚ Religare Mutual Fund Gold ETF (RELIGAREGO)‚ 33.72% Three gold ETFs‚ Birla Sunlife Gold ETF (BSLGOLDETF)‚ Canara
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Bibliography: 3. Sriram N.‚ Reinventing ICICI‚ Business world‚ May 29‚ 1996. 4. Shedding fat‚ business standard‚ September 1‚ 1998.
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A PROJECT REPORT On “ANALYSIS OF ONLINE PRODUCTS OF RELIGARE AND STUDY OF FACTORS AFFECTING BUYING BEHAVIOR OF THESE PRODUCTS” Submitted in the partial fulfillment of “POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT” From INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES GHAZIABAD [pic] Date of submission- 22/07/10 COMPANY GUIDE FACULTY GUIDE
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fear factor. In the new millennium ads in this sector have undergone an image makeover. Gone are elements like exaggerated visuals‚ theatrical voiceovers and melodramatic music. With the advent of foreign insurance companies like Bharti AXA‚ ICICI Prudential‚ Max NewYork‚ Iffco Tokyo‚ Aviva etc‚ ads have acquired a refined feel about them. Even if you look at Oriental life insurance’s more recent television commercials‚ the change in outlook is overtly clear. With a tagline like Prithvi‚ Agni‚ Jal
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS An analysis of banking sector in India Introduction The liberalization brought in 1991 has swept the economic landscape of thecountry. The automobile industry is one of the invisible faces of liberalization .For the people who were used to many years of Ambassador cars with various models notdifferent in anyway except a few changes in every model‚ the arrival of Maruti heraldedthe beginning of a new experience in automobile comfort. It was the same with BajajChetak. Its obnoxious
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bonds. (C) Net Asset Value (NAV) It is defined as a mutual fund’s price per unit. The per-unit rupee amount of the fund is derived by taking the weighted average of all the securities in its portfolio. Example: If a mutual fund has 20 shares of ICICI Bank (value per share= INR 500)‚ 10 shares of Reliance Industries (value per share= INR 1800) and 5 shares of Satyam (value per share = INR 20)‚ the NAV of that fund becomes= (500*20 + 1800*10 + 20*5)/(20+10+5) In the context of mutual funds‚ NAV
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Indian Banking Industry: An analysis 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1Industry definition: The Banking industry comprises of segments that provide financial assistance and advisory services to its customers by means of varied functions such as commercial banking‚ wholesale banking‚ personal banking‚ internet banking‚ mobile banking‚ credit unions‚ investment banking and the like. With years‚ banks are also adding services to their customers. The Indian banking industry is passing through a phase of customers
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summer training project report on COMPARISON BETWEEN RELIANCE MONEY’S PRODUCT WITH OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Submitted in the pursuant to the ordinance for the award of Degree of master of business administration Under the guidance of: Under the Supervision of: Dr. Anoop Kumar Singh Mr. Anand Pratap Singh Course Director Branch Head- Lucknow Faculty of Management Reliance Money Institute of Management Sciences University of Lucknow Submitted
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Banking Sector Reforms in India *Manoj Kumar Assistant Professor‚ Deptt. of Commerce‚ N.M.Govt. (PG) College‚ Hansi ABSTRACT Banking sector reforms were introduced to remove the deficiencies in banking sector. The lack of autonomy is reflected in the fact that there is a common wage package for all bank employees irrespective of the health of the bank concerned. Kannan‚ the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Baroda‚ says: "Give us the freedom to fix our own wages and offer market remuneration to
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