PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK [pic] PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK [pic] SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MISS SANGEETA SHARMA RESHMA RAI MBA 2ND SEM Date: 14.07.11 IIAS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is great pleasure to express my sense of gratitude to MISS SANGEETA SHARMA‚ IIAS School Of Management‚ Siliguri‚ without whose valuable guidance
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Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Limited Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Limited: Overview Introduction Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Limited (UK Branch) provides business banking‚ treasury‚ and private banking services. The company is based in London‚ United Kingdom with operations in Ireland‚ the United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ Austria‚ the Isle of Man‚ Jersey‚ and the United States. Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Limited (UK Branch) operates as a subsidiary of Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Limited. 1964 – Anglo
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- 15 15 - 31 31 - 33 34 - 37 1|Page 1.0 Background of The Study Our research introduces the phenomenon on the satisfaction of service quality in CIMB Bank. It consists of the background of study‚ problem statement‚ objectives of the researchers in carrying out the study and the importance of the study towards the service quality of the bank in which the study is conducted. Nowadays‚ customers all over the places are becoming more quality conscious. Hence‚ there had been an increase in customer
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ANZ Bank After analysing the ANZ diversity policy‚ I have identified two key business objectives they are trying to pursue. The first being the ageing population within Australia and the second being an international expansion into Asian economies. Ageing Population: Statistics show that Australia has an increasing population of seniors from the age of 50 and over. It is estimated to increase to 57% of the customer population by 2021‚ making it a large and therefore important market segment
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The merger of U.S. Citizen Bank and Louisiana Purchase Bank (LPB) in 1998 resulted in a formation of a financial powerhouse possessing core competencies in commercial lending and innovation. Upon recognizing the much needed annuity-driven market potential existing within the U.S. college population‚ the LPB pioneered the student credit card program in 1989. Indeed‚ the student credit card program proved to be more profitable with net income margin around 6 percent compared to that of 4 percent for
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General Comparison between HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank HDFC Bank ICICI Bank Second largest private Sector bank largest Private Sector Bank Retail assets constituted 51.3% of advances in FY12. Retail assets constituted 34% of advances in FY12 Comparison on the basis of services:
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ALL TRUST BANK LTD. Mission Statement: To provide quality and fair service to our cherished customers‚ good and workable environment for our employees‚ render transparent account to our investors and be dynamic with technology through dedication and hardworking. Vision Statement: To provide a full range of world – class investment banking services to individuals‚ companies and governments in Africa and across the globe. Core Values: At ALL TRUST BANK‚ we differentiate ourselves
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* Question 1 0 out of 1 points | | | The Argentine banking crisis of 2001 resulted from Argentina’s banks being required to Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | pay back the value of failed loans. | Correct Answer: | purchase large amounts of government debt. | | | | | * Question 2 1 out of 1 points | | | Newly-issued high-yield bonds rated below investment grade by the bond-rating agencies are frequently referred to asAnswer | | | | | Selected Answer:
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II.Subject of investigation: The German state banks 4 II.1.Sachsen LB 5 II.2.Bayern LB 7 III.Reasons for the underperformance 8 III.1.Business model 8 III.2.Management Board 10 III.3.Supervision 11 III.4.Market structure/ Early warnings 13 Cf. Spiegel (2008) 15 IV.Adjustments 16 Cf. Handelsblatt (2012) 17 I.Bibliography 19 II.Appendix 24 I. Introduction and research questions The German taxpayer had to bail out state-owned banks after their managements recklessly gambled away
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BARINGS – A CASE STUDY IN RISK MANAGEMENT AND INTERNAL CONTROLS Introduction: In 1995 Britain’s oldest merchant bank of two hundred years came to a dramatic and fatal halt. The bank was Barings. The demise of the bank was brought about as a result of the actions of a derivative trader‚ Nick Leeson‚ stationed in Singapore. Without a careful and considered review one may be tempted to conclude that the blame rests solely on Nick Leeson. But if you think with analytical mind‚ you will ask: how
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