The issue of non-performing assets (NPAs) in the fast expanding retail segment has started haunting the the domestic banking industry. The recent phenomena like high real estate prices‚ the rising interest rates and falling Sensex where a great deal of funds out of personal loans have been invested will impact the sticky assets in the retail segments‚ said a chief of public sector bank.. For a quality asset player like HDFC Bank though ratio of gross non-performing assets (NPAs) to total customer
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SOCIAL BANKING INTRODUCTION Banking plays a fundamental role in economic progress of a country. It inculcates the habit of savings among people‚ hence helps in boosting the investment base and speeding up the capital formation. At the same time it also helps out the needy‚ by providing them timely credit at an affordable cost. But majority of poor rural and semi urban population in India are unable to avail the basic banking facilities. As a result they are made to rely on private money lenders
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QUESTIONNAIRE Based on Study of Customer Behaviour towards E-Banking in Private Sector Banks Personal detailsName: - _________________________________________ 1. Gender:2. Age Group:Male Below 21 Years‚ 31 years – 40 years‚ Above 50 years 3. Occupation:Govt. Job Business Other (specify) ___________ 4. Income Group (Per month) below 10‚000/25‚001 – 50‚000/10‚001 – 25‚000/More than 50‚000/Private Job Female 21 years – 30 years‚ 41 years – 50 years‚ Student 5. Contact No.___________________________
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|Commercial Banking.Bank- Banking- Banker- brief explanation of evolution of |1 |9Th | | | |banks- development banks/commercial banks- distinction. Types based on | |November-21th Nov | | | |control-Scheduled/non-scheduled‚ private/public/nationalized/foreign. | | | | |1 |Introduction of Commercial Banking-Definition- of a bank
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E-Banking 2013 4/6/2013 Table contents: Introduction ……………………………………………………………...1 Definition …………………………………………………………………1 How to use e-Banking…………………………………………………….2 Types of E-Banking……………………………………………………….2‚ 3 Why of e-Banking………………………………………………………...3 Popular services of E-Banking…………………………………………..3‚ 4 Mains function of e-banking………………………………………………4‚ 5 Advantages of E-Banking…………………………………………………5 Disadvantage of e-banking……………………………………………….5‚ 6 Features of e banking……………………………………………………
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What is core banking? Initially when banks expanded to different cities and states‚ they provided branch specific banking. So if a customer has a bank account with a bank in city A‚ he cannot use the services of a branch in city B. The bank would usually delay the processing of financial instruments issued from some other branches to 2-3 working days. Then came the concept of Core Banking. Wherein‚ a customer who has an account with the bank can use any of its branches irrespective of the city
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PRACTICAL BANKING PROJECT TOPIC: ONLINE BANKING BY: KRANTHI KUMAR KATAM(12BEC0067) LOKESH NARRAVULA(12BEC0623) ABDUL(12BEC0) ABSTRACT: Online banking also called Internet banking can be defined as performing financial transactions over the Internet through a bank’s website. Online banking provides many advantages to consumers. Consumers can access data any time‚ anywhere irrespective of location and hours of operation of the bank. Customers are not the only beneficiary of this new service. Making
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Page - 1 Mobile Banking (also known as M-Banking‚ m-banking‚ SMS Banking‚ etc.) is a term used for performing balance checks‚ account transactions‚ payments‚ etc.‚ via a mobile device such as a mobile phone. It was Internet Banking‚ which ushered in a new era in banking convenience by bringing the entire operations to the computer‚ and now mobile banking promises to take it to the next level. Internet Banking helped give the customers anytime access to their banks. Customers could check out their
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NRI BANKING With a view to attract the savings and other remittance into India through banking channels from the person of Indian Nationality / Origin who are residing abroad and bolster the balance of payment position‚ the Government of India introduced in 1970 Non-Resident(External) Account Rules which are governed by the Exchange Control Regulations. The funds held in Non-Resident (External) Accounts (NRE Accounts) qualify for certain benefits like exemptions
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History of Banking MONETARY The history of banking depends on the history of money- Two of the earliest things understood as available to barter are -Grain-Money -Food Cattle-Money ((((Grain-money and food cattle-money are used from at least 9000 BC)))) Anatolian Obsidian as a raw material for stone-age tools being distributed as early as 12‚500 B.C.‚ with organized trade occurring in the 9th millennium. ((((In Sardinia one of the four main sites for sourcing the material deposits of obsidian
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