Case Study-1 Course: International Business (MGT 372) Section: 5‚ 6 Case: Charles Martin in Uganda Faculty: Ms. Samira Rahman (Smi) Submitted by: Group 10 |No. |ID |NAME |SECTION | |1 |072 349 030 |Nusrat Amin |6 | |2 |073 522 030
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FINANCIAL REPRESSION AND FINANCIAL REFORM IN UGANDA Martin Brownbridge Summary The banking system in Uganda is among the weakest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its liabilities comprise less than 10 per cent of GDP‚ it is highly oligopolistic and inefficient in performing many basic banking functions‚ and the largest bank and several smaller banks are insolvent. The financial policies of the pre-reform period aimed to control banking markets‚ ostensibly for developmental and other non commercial
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Case study 2-Charles Martin in Uganda 1) Describe Ugandan cultural attributes that might affect operations of a foreign company operating there? Uganda is a country of lacking infrastructure and lots of bureaucratic hoops to jump through. Governmental and Political corruption make it hard to do business without handing out bribes. The native language of Swahili‚ and few speak English. The many religions of Uganda also make foreign company’s respect them in order to avoid discrimination in the
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1.0 Background of NasionCom Holdings Berhad NasionCom Holdings Berhad (NHB) is an investment holding company. The company is organized into two main business segments: Telecommunication and multimedia services segment‚ which is engaged in the provision of voice and data services broadband Internet access and related services‚ and Wholesale services segment‚ which is involved in wholesale of telecommunication prepaid cards. The company was formerly known as High-Tech Electronics Sdn Bhd. Other operations
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THESIS ON E-ENABLED RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Relationship banking may be defined as the provision of financial services by a financial intermediary on the basis of long-term investment in obtaining firm or customer specific information through multiple interactions with diverse financial services (Boot‚ 2000). E- Enabled Relationship
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the business of banking. BO s.2: • "banking business" means the business of either or both of the following- (a) receiving from the general public money on current‚ deposit‚ savings or other similar account repayable on demand or within less than the period specified in item 1 of the 1st Schedule of BO or with a period of call or notice of less than that period; (b) paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers; BO s.16: • "banking license" means a banking license A person
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Nationalisation of Banks Despite the provisions‚ control and regulations of Reserve Bank of India‚ banks in India except the State Bank of India or SBI‚ continued to be owned and operated by private persons. By the 1960s‚ the Indian banking industry had become an important tool to facilitate the development of the Indian economy. At the same time‚ it had emerged as a large employer‚ and a debate had ensued about the nationalization of the banking industry. Indira Gandhi‚ then Prime Minister of India
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are being forced into serving as soldiers‚ what they do as soldiers‚ and how citizens are trying to put an end to it. The children of Uganda are being kidnapped from their families to become soldiers and sex slaves by the Lord’s Resistance Army. The paper will help to explain when‚ where‚ how‚ and why Joseph Kony is stealing children from their families in Uganda. It will also explore what the children do as they serve Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army (Amone-P’Olak‚ 2014). It will go in depth
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Bank of Uganda – German Technical Co-operation Financial System Development (FSD) Project CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA PRIVATE SECTOR OPINIONS ON LISTING Andrea Bohnstedt Alfred Hannig Ralph P. Odendall FSD Series No. 2 CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA PRIVATE SECTOR OPINIONS ON LISTING Andrea Bohnstedt Alfred Hannig Ralph P. Odendall FSD Series No. 2 Financial Systems Development (FSD) Project 2000 Responsible: A. Hannig Publisher: Bank of Uganda – German Technical
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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN JUDGES –UGANDA (NAWJU) A Proposal for: Sexual Harassment Laws in Uganda and Stakeholder Linkages Project Submitted to: Uganda Good Governance Programme (UGOGA)-Danish Development Agency (DANIDA) By: Harriet Nalukwago Ssali & NAWJU THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN JUDGES – UGANDA (NAWJU) The National Association of Women Judges- Uganda (NAWJU) is a non-governmental organization composed of over 40 jurists who are focused on enforcing women’s
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