IMPACT OF MOBILE BANKING ON THE EMERGING ASIAN COUNTRIES SUBMITTED BY SOURABH MUKHERJEE ROLL NO 31 PGDM IB 2009-11 RESEARCH TOPIC: Study the impact of mobile banking on the emerging Asian countries. RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS: The adoption of the channel of mobile banking model would increase overall profitability and increase the reach of customer base of banks in Asian countries. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The objective of the research is to understand the potential of mobile banking in emerging
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CIVIL PROCEDURE CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIONS (A) As to nature RULE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 1. Title of the Rules The Rules of Court are not penal statutes. They cannot be given retroactive effect. They can‚ however‚ be made applicable to cases pending at the time of their passage and therefore are retroactive in that sense. Under the 1987 Constitution‚ the rule-making power of the Supreme Court has the following limitations: 1. It must provide a simplified and inexpensive procedure for the
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Interest Rate Risk in Islamic Banking Introduction Many countries‚ especially those with a substantial number of Muslim citizens operate a dual banking system. This system has both the Islamic and conventional banking systems which cater for the needs of both the Muslim bankers and the non-Muslim bankers. In a conventional and theoretical banking system‚ it would be expected that a change in the banking interest rates would yield a responsorial change for customers in the event that the customers
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BASEL III AND ABOLITION OF UNIVERSAL BANKING MODEL – IMPLICATION FOR NIGERIAN BANKS Introduction: In the aftermath of the economic recession which pulled down many global banks and exposed multiple weaknesses in regulation and banking structures‚ the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision agreed to new rules on the minimum level (capital ratio) and composite structure of Banks capital on the 12th of September‚ 2010. Broadly speaking‚ the new rules which are widely referred to as Basel III (and are
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on deposits is calculated as -BWRP stands for -IandS product does not include -Mr. Suneel wants to increase profit of his branch . Please guide him in selcting the correct option -Interest rate on term deposits is approved by -Transaction banking fee is not earned on -ALCO stands for -Rate of interest on Saving Bank A/cs -Which of the following statement does not hold good for interest on savings account -Identify the expense not paid through local RPC but is paid centrally -RPC / CPC
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A STUDY OF ACCOUNTING OF BANKING COMPANIES SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MASTER OF BUSINESS LAWS [pic] UNDER THE ABLE GUIDANCE OF PROFESSOR Dr. GAJENDRA MEHTA FACULTY IN CHARGE‚ PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING BY Iftekhar anees M.B.A.‚M.B.L SEMESTER I NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ JODHPUR. August‚ 2006 BONA-FIDE CERTIFICATE Certified that this study paper is the bona fide work Dr. Gajendra Mehta‚ Faculty
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ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF INDIAN BANKING Opinions differ as to the origin of the work "Banking". The word "Bank" is said to be of Germanic origin‚ cognate with the French word "Banque" and the Italian word "Banca"‚ both meaning "bench". It is surmised that the word would have drawn its meaning from the practice of the Jewish money-changers of Lombardy‚ a district in North Italy‚ who in the middle ages used to do their business sitting on a bench in the market place. Again‚ the etymological origin
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Banking laws amendment bill 2011 The salient features of the Bill are as follows: • To enable banking companies to issue preference shares subject to regulatory guidelines by the RBI; • To increase the cap on restrictions on voting rights; • To create a Depositor Education and Awareness Fund by utilizing the inoperative deposit accounts; • To provide prior approval of RBI for acquisition of 5% or more of shares or voting rights in a banking company by any person and empowering RBI to
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2. What are the objectives & achievements of bank nationalization in India? Objectives- According to the Banking Companies Act‚ 1970‚ the aim of nationalization of banks in India is “to control the heights of the economy and to meet progressively and serve better the needs of development of the economy in conformity with national policy and objectives.” 1. The elimination of concentration of economic power in the hands of a few 2. diversification of the flow of bank economic credit towards
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BANKING REGULATIONS ACT 1949 The Banking Regulation Act was passed as the Banking Companies Act 1949 and came into force wef 16.3.49. Subsequently it was changed to Banking Regulations Act 1949 wef 01.03.66. Summary of some important sections is provided hereunder. The section no. is given at the end of each item. For details‚ kindly refer the bare Act. * Banking means accepting for the purpose of lending or investment of deposits of money from public repayable on demand or otherwise and withdrawable
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