on Public Sector Reform PHILOSOPHY FOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM Government’s policy for public sector reform is driven by a philosophy that makes the interest of the people of paramount concern. The human resource is the most valuable of all national resources. People‚ whether there are the employers‚ employees or customers of the public sector‚ transcend structures‚ systems‚ procedures and technology. They are the key elements to the overall success of government’s initiative in public sector reform
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Competitiveness Index GDP Gross Domestic Product GDR Global Depository Receipt GoP Government of Pakistan HBL Habib Bank Limited IFI International Finance Institution IMF International Monetary Fund IPO Initial Public Offering IPP Independent Power Producers MCA Monopoly Control Authority MTDF Medium Term Development Framework KESC Karachi Electric Supply Corporation KPT Karachi Port Trust KSE Karachi Stock Exchange NCBs
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sectoral matrix of credits and deposits‚ and banks’ branch networking‚ among others. The restructuring policy of SAP‚ also‚ brought deregulations in the Nigerian banking system which encouraged many new banks to enter into the Nigerian banking industry‚ the results of which were shown in intense competition within and without the Nigerian banking industry. This increased competition resulted in banks seeking for clients and designing services that would meet clients’ needs and wants. Consequently‚ Nigerian
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BHILAI(C.G.) A RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON “A comparative study on Role of Marketing in Banking Sector (Private And National Bank)” [pic] Chattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University‚ Bhilai in Partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted By: Alka Shukla Roll No:-MBA/08/3403 MBA : II – SEMESTER Approved By: Guided By: Mr. A. Jagdish Mr.Nikhilesh Kariya Director (RCET) RUGTA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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Impact of IT on the Banking Sector This presentation analyzes the performance of major banks in terms of productivity and profitability in the pre and post e-banking period. Under the regime of banking sector reforms‚ IT Act of 1999 gave new dimensions to the Indian banking sector. IT has created transformation in banking structure‚ business process‚ work culture and human resource development. It has affected the productivity‚ profitability and efficiency of the banks to a large extent. The
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Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector A Case Study on Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector Acknowledgement I would like to thank Mr. S.C Bihari‚ Professor Banking Management for giving me the opportunity to work on the case and for increasing the knowledge base in the area of banking sector. I am also thankful to sir
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Current Research Research Article ISSN: 2321-3124 Available at: http://ijmcr.com An Empirical Study on Role of ICT in Banking Sector 1 2 Saranya. J ‚ Anitha. K ‚ Dr. S.Vasantha 3 Research Scholar‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India1 Research Scholar‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India2 Professor‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India3 Accepted 04 April 2014‚ Available online 15 April
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MERGERS AND AQUISITIONS IN BANKING SECTOR Research project submitted to Deppt. Of Management Studies and Computer Applications For Partial fulfilment for award of degree in Masters of Business Administration‚ (MBA) Punjab Technical University‚ Jalandhar. (2011) Supervised By: Submitted By: Dr. H. S. Gill Ravinder Preet Assistant Professor
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FINA0501 OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR Chan Yuen On Alice | 2010070314 Contents 1 2 3 Introduction History Mundell’s Holy Trinity 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 5 Floating Exchange Rate Free Capital Flow Limited Independence of Monetary Policy 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 Distinctive Characteristics Financial Structure 5.1 Central bank — Reserve Bank of India (RBI) 5.1.1 Background 5.1.2 Function and Roles 5.2 Commercial Banks 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3 Public Sector Banks Private Banks Foreign Banks
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7 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS We often wish that there were more businessmen in government. That would be good for business and good for government. Yet the experience of those who are drafted into ministerial office from the business community is usually frustrating. The latest example is Digby Jones‚ former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry‚ which represents big business in the UK. In June 2007 he was appointed Minister of Trade by the
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