education‚ and many others. In the UK around 60% of adults actively use the Internet (Oxis)‚ (Laudon&Laudon‚ 2010). Electronic Government or in short e-government here refers to the conveyance of government information and services via the Internet or other digital means toward citizens or businesses or any other government agencies. The World Bank Group defined e-government as‚ “The use by government agencies of information technologies (such as Wide Area Networks‚ the Internet‚ and mobile computing) that
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providing various banking services to customers‚ and making loans to individuals and companies. Compared with traditional channels of offering banking services through physical branches‚ e-banking uses the Internet to deliver traditional banking services to their customers‚ such as opening accounts‚ transferring funds‚ and electronic bill payment. E-banking can be offered in two main ways. First‚ an existing bank with physical offices can also establish an online site and offer e-banking services to its
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INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MIIS FIINAL PROJJECT E-BANKING IN PAKISTAN: CURRENT SCENARIO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED BY: ADNAN AHMED ANZAR FASEEH KAMRAN MEMON M NABEEL KHAN 10TH DECEMBER 2004 TH DATED: 0 Acknowledgement First of all we would like to thank ALMIGHTY ALLAH‚ the most Beneficent and the most Merciful for giving us the courage and capability enabling us to complete this Final Project on E-Banking‚ Past‚ Present and Future. . We would like to thank IT Personal at Union
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ACCEPTANCE OF E-BANKING AMONG CUSTOMERS (An Empirical Investigation in India) K.T. Geetha1 & V.Malarvizhi2 Professor and Assistant Professor‚ Department of Economics‚ Avinashilingam Institute for home Science and Higher Education for Women Coimbatore -641043‚ TamilNadu‚ India 1 2 Abstract Financial liberalization and technology revolution have allowed the developments of new and more efficient delivery and processing channels as well as more innovative products and services in banking industry.
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Challenges to the Indian bank – Merger & Acquisition Abstract The new business environment mainly driven by globalization and liberalization has provided tremendous opportunity for the Indian banking industry to grow. The buoyant economy‚ deregulation and increasing consumer demand has led the banking industry growth in the recent past. But on the other hand it has also resulted in more competition and reduced margin that is forcing the Indian banks to look at consolidation as the means of
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1.0 Subject Area Strategic Management 2.0 Project Proposal The paper will be an investigation of the major challenges that face Qatar’s banking sector. These problems will be analyzed and their possible solutions identified using strategic management theoretical framework. 3.1 Background of Qatar’s Banking Sector Qatar’s banking sector has had great growth compared to that or the general Middle East region. Its stability guarded it form the global financial crisis that recently occurred
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customers’ perception towards adoption and awareness of electronic banking in Pakistan. The outcomes would help the policy makers to develop effective strategies for future outlook of electronic banking in a country. The results suggest that banks’ customers in Pakistan perceive electronic banking as a tool for minimizing inconvenience‚ minimizing risk of carrying cash and time saving. Customers further believe that electronic banking increases chances of government access to public data‚ increases
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European Scientific Journal September edition vol. 8‚ No.21 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 BOKO HARAM: A 21st CENTURY CHALLENGE IN NIGERIA A. F. Ahokegh‚ PhD Department of History & Int. Studies Kogi State University‚ Anyigba Abstract Though‚ Nigeria has ever faced series of security threatening challenges‚ the one caused by the activities of the Islamist sect‚ the Boko Haram remains quite unique in all ramifications. For instance‚ the Jos crises that claimed dozens of human lives
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CHALLENGES FACED BY FEMALE MANAGERS IN THE BANKING SECTOR OF NIGERIA A Case Study of Diamond Bank Lagos INTRODUCTION For a long time‚ women had to contend with a plethora of challenges in the execution of their duties. The patriarchal nature of the majority societies militates against women to ascend organizational hierarchy. Most organizations are systematically organized for male supremacy; hence‚ they are not gender neutral. Women find themselves playing second fiddle to men because the core
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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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