EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Commercial banks occupy a dominant place in the money market. They‚ as a matter of fact‚ form the largest component in the banking structure of any country. They are the oldest‚ largest and fastest growing financial institutions in India. They are profit making institutions‚ dealing in money and credit. Commercial banks play a major role in the growth and development of the country due to the modern organization and functioning‚ huge funds and wide network all over the country
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A WORKING REPORT ON MUTUAL TRUST BANK RETAIL LOAN PRODUCT By MalihaNawrin ID # 0730095 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH December‚ 2011 I. A WORKING REPORT ON MUTUAL TRUST BANK RETAIL LOAN PRODUCT By MalihaNawrin ID # 0730095 Has been approved December‚ 2011 Mr. SaquibShahriar Lecturer‚Finance and Accounting School of Business Independent
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1.1 Introduction Modern commercial banking‚ in its present form‚ is of recent origin. Though bank is considered to be an ancient institution just like money. Its evolution can be traced in the functions of money lender‚ the goldsmiths and the merchants. A bank has been often described as an institution engaged in accepting of deposits and granting loans. It can also be described as an institution which borrows idle resources‚ makes funds available to. It does not refer only to a place of tending
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Analysis of ICICI Bank and its comparison with HDFC Bank 1|Page Contents Profile of the banks……………………………………………………………………………………….3 Financial Analysis of the two banks …………………………………………………………………... 4 Growth Strategies that ICICI bank can adopt…………………………………………………………9 Strategic Analysis………………………………………………………………………………………..10 Recommendations……………………………………………………………………………………….13 2|Page 1. Profile of the banks ICICI Bank ICICI Bank is India’s second-largest bank and offers a wide
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Queensland Bank and Bendigo Adelaide Bank Assessment of Red Flags The financial data for the banks consists of common ratios which measure performance. The Return on equity = Net income / shareholder’s equity. This ratio measures the company’s profitability‚ and it may be compared it with the ROE of other companies. The PBIT represents the organization’s earnings and expenses before taxes. The Current ratio = Current asset / Current liability‚ which measures the company’s ability to pay its bills
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THE BANK OF THE FUTURE: innovative solutions to meet the challenges of the new environment Syndicate 1 team members: Jerome Bagley Michele Bovet Kabelo Mothlala Sifiso Musundwa Nolwazi Nzama Kumaran Pather Aneesa Razack 0829017524 0836552395 0798767059 0760517514 0713517702 0833910101 0823992568 jeromeb@nedbank.co.za micheleb@sahomeloans.com kmothlala@fnb.co.za sifiso.musundwa@absa.co.za nolwazi.nzama@standardbank.co.za kumix20@gmail.com arazack@fnb.co.za 0836763987 davidm@advantica.co.za Project
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Merchant banks play an important role in mobilizing small savings and channeling them to productive investment. Since our capital market is not as efficient as others‚ yet it tries at best to create a strong‚ fair‚ efficient and effective market. Apart from they facilitate merchant bank so that they can help as possible as to organize such a valuable capital market mechanism. 1.2 Rationale of the study The rationality of our study on capital market as well as its right hand merchant bank is to
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Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Background The Bachelor of Business Administration is a bachelor’s degree in business studies. Bachelor of Business Administrator (BBA) in Nepal introduced in 1997 and revised in 2003 the BBA program is four year 120 credits hours bachelor degree program. It designed to provide students with the business and management skills necessary to become effective leaders‚ innovators‚ and entrepreneurs in today’s competitive economy. The degree offers both a practical management
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Annual Report 2011 Contents Our Purpose & Our Values Letter to Shareholders Financial Highlights Board of Directors Principal Officers New Horizons III 2011 Report Card Operations Review Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Governance Additional Information Required under the SGX-ST Listing Manual Capital Management Risk Management Basel II Pillar 3 Risk Disclosure Financial Report Management Discussion and Analysis Financial Statements Group’s Major Properties Ordinary/Preference Shareholding
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State Bank of India is the largest state-owned banking and financial services company in India. The Bank provides banking services to the customer. In addition to the banking services‚ the Bank through their subsidiaries‚ provides a range of financial services‚ which include life insurance‚ merchant banking‚ mutual funds‚ credit card‚ factoring‚ security trading‚ pension fund management and primary dealership in the money market. The Bank operates in four business segments‚ namely Treasury‚ Corporate/
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