RETAIL BANKING DEFINITION: “Retail banking is typical mass-market banking where individual customers use local branches of larger commercial banks. Services offered include: savings and checking accounts‚ mortgages‚ personal loans‚ debit cards‚ credit cards‚ and so” The Retail Banking environment today is changing fast. The changing customer demographics demands to create a differentiated application based on scalable technology‚ improved service and banking convenience. Higher
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Journal of International Development: Vol. 4‚ No. 6‚ 567-581 (1992) THE APPROPRIATE ROLE OF AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PETER B. R.HAZELL* Agriculture and Rural Development Department‚ The World Bank Abstract: Multiple-risk crop insurance programmes have proven expensive to governments but have not lived up to their expectations. Many agricultural risks cannot be insured on a financially sound basis‚ but there is scope for increased insurance of farm assets‚ of the
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I. Internet or Online Banking Internet banking is the act of conducting financial intermediation on the internet. It includes offering of information and selected services through the World Wide Web by banks and other financial service firm. For those who are quite new to the concept of online banking‚ this type of service offered by banks actually works the same way as traditional banking. The major difference lies in the convenience offered by online banking particularly when it comes to making
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The Future of Banking: The Mobile Banking Revolution Brett Lord Florida Institute of Technology Strategic Management BUS5480 Professor Uchenna Nwabueze March 24‚ 2013 Abstract Mobile banking changed the landscape of personal banking. As the Internet became more ubiquitous and smartphone and tablet use is increasing‚ the desire for consumers to conduct their banking on the go grew exponentially. Financial institutions are expanding the services offered through mobile banking to attract younger
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The Future of Mobile Banking by Rob Berger in Banking * Photo: BankSimple INTRODUCTION Communication is the exchange of information and feeling or ideas‚ which allow the majority of people to get the news of all sides. In addition‚ we are used the communication every day to let people know what we are doing or thinking even feeling which people are received that by voice‚ picture or chat. Moreover‚ communication technologies have made it simple to communicate to friends in the other side of
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article outlines the areas of challenge in terms of Public administration in Uganda as a country. Public services have been criticized for being counter-productive‚ dysfunctional‚ slothful‚ inefficient‚ wasteful‚ and overshadowed by a general sense that something is definitely not right(Karakire‚2011). There is evidence of corruption‚ poor administrative structures‚ and service provision to the citizens of Uganda‚ coupled with the ever increasing number of districts and a bloated cabinet account
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports Shadow Banking Zoltan Pozsar Tobias Adrian Adam Ashcraft Hayley Boesky Staff Report no. 458 July 2010 This paper presents preliminary findings and is being distributed to economists and other interested readers solely to stimulate discussion and elicit comments. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and are not necessarily reflective of views at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. Any errors
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May 2012. Pp.157 – 176 Bank Profitability: The Case of Bangladesh Mohammad Abu Sayeed*‚ Piyadasa Edirisuriya** and Mohammad Hoque*** This study attempts to examine the impact of asset and liability management on the profitability of commercial banks in Bangladesh. Commercial banks are segmented into high profitable and low profitable and private and public banks. While applying Statistical Cost Accounting (SCA) methods study finds high earning banks experience higher returns from
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Journal of Banking & Finance 37 (2013) 433–447 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Banking & Finance journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jbf Islamic vs. conventional banking: Business model‚ efficiency and stability Thorsten Beck a‚⇑‚ Asli Demirgüç-Kunt b‚ Ouarda Merrouche c a CentER‚ Department of Economics‚ Tilburg University and CEPR‚ The Netherlands World Bank‚ Development Research Group‚ United States c European Securities and Markets Authority
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merchant banking activity was ushered in two decades ago‚ it was only in 1992 after the formation of Securities and Exchange Board of India that it is defined and a set of rules and regulations in place. Today a merchant banker is who has the ability to merchandise that is‚ create or expand a need and fulfill capital requirements. I have given an overview about the financial markets and the role of merchant bankers in the growth of these markets. My project covers how the merchant banks works‚
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