EMERGING ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES OF RETAIL BANKING IN INDIA 1.0 RETAIL BANKING –An Introduction Retail banking is‚ however‚ quite broad in nature - it refers to the dealing of commercial banks with individual customers‚ both on liabilities and assets sides of the balance sheet. Fixed‚ current / savings accounts on the liabilities side; and mortgages‚ loans (e.g.‚ personal‚ housing‚ auto‚ and educational) on the assets side‚ are the more important of the products offered by banks. Related ancillary
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Taking Mobile Banking Corporate Universal Banking Solution System Integration Consulting Business Process Outsourcing It’s ironic that in a world that has gone mobile‚ corporate treasurers and CFOs are still tethered to their desks because they need computer access to issue approvals using corporate Internet banking. While consumer mobile banking has soared in recent years ever since the smartphone arrived on the scene‚ its corporate cousin is yet to take off. However‚ according to various
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Report On “Green Banking Initiatives in Bangladesh” Course Title: Business Communication Course code: EMBA-501 Submitted To Homaira Semeen‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Accounting & Information System‚ Jahangirnagar University‚ Savar‚ Dhaka-1342. Submitted By Md. Ragib Mahmud‚ ID-20131027‚ 5th Batch‚ Evening MBA Program‚ Jahangirnagar University‚ Savar‚ Dhaka-1342. Date of Submission: 26th April‚ 2013 Letter of Transmittal April 26‚ 2013. To Homaira Semeen‚
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CRM in Banking Implementing a CRM in banking industry can be very challenging. CRMnext optimizes existing customer strategies and makes them future-proof without affecting your bank’s flexibility‚ unlike other banking CRM systems. Our banking solution helps to increase customer satisfaction and boost revenues by streamlining processes on a powerful technology platform which enables transformation from a product centric to a customer centric organization. Banks can no longer rely on customer
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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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E-Banking INTRODUCTION A sound and effective banking system is the backbone of an economy. The economy of a country can function smoothly and without many hassles if the banking system backing it is not only flexible but also capable of meeting the new challenges posed by the technology and other external as well as internal factors. channel. The technology holds the key to the future success of Indian Banks.. The existence of Electronic banking also becomes inevitable due to the standards
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BANKING AWARENESS 1. On the recommendation of which committee was NABARD established? (a) Shivraman (b) Rangarajan (c) Malegam (d) Vijay Kelkar 2. ‘Swabhiman’‚ the financial inclusion scheme‚ comes under the purview of which ministry? (a) Ministry of Commerce (b) Ministry of Home Affairs (c) Ministry of Finance (d) Ministry of External Affairs 3. RBI was established on ___________. (a) April 1‚ 1925 (b) April 1‚ 1935 (c) April 1‚ 1945 (d) April 1‚ 1955
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An Executive Development Program on ’Green Banking Initiative: Opportunities for Bangladesh’ was organized by Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd (IBBL) on September 28‚2010 at the Mohammad Younus Auditorium of Islami Bank Tower in the city. Presided over by Mohammad Abdul Mannan‚ Managing Director of the Bank‚ Prof Dr Bandana Saha‚ Director General of Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM) was present in the program as Chief Guest. The key discussion was presented by Dr Shah Md Ahsan Habib‚ Associate
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understand International banking‚ students should first understand the overall history and development of banking. Although many of the examples of either a banking or country financial collapse may appear to the student to be outdated‚ the lessons learned (or not learned) are still relevant in today’s more globalized world of banking. For example‚ in applying the elements of the current sub-prime lending crisis‚ students will find that the three main causes for a banking crisis that is covered in
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four perceptions about its online banking counterpart (flow‚ structural assurance‚ perceived Web site satisfaction‚ and perceived extent of future use). The study tests the hypothesized influence of offline trust using a sample of 199 South Korean consumers responding about offline and online banking. Results show that offline trust influences all four online perceptions‚ just as proposed. These effects were especially prominent among respondents new to online banking. Thus‚ offline-to-online transfer
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