Dhaka Bank Limited in the year 1995. The Bank has 55 branches across the country and a wide network of correspondents all over the world. The Bank has plans to open more branches in the current fiscal year to expand the network. The Bank offers the full range of Banking and investment services for personal and corporate customers‚ backed by the latest technology and a team of highly motivated officers and staff. In our effort to provide Excellence in Banking services‚ the Bank has launched
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INVESTMENT POLICY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS (With reference to NABIL Bank Ltd and Nepal Investment Bank Ltd) SUBMITTED BY: Niru Maya Rana Prithvi Narayan Campus Roll No: T.U. Regd. No: A THESIS SUBMITTED TO: Office of the dean Faculty of Management Tribhuwan University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Studies (M.B.S) Kathmandu‚ Nepal June‚ 2009 RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the thesis Submitted by: Niru
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SYNOPSIS [pic] A Project Report on “Credit Risk Management in Kotak Mahindra” SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Jaya Sree CONTENTS 1. Introduction. 2. Objectives. 3. Limitations. 4. Methodology. 5. Reference Introduction of the Topic: CREDIT: The word ‘credit’ comes from the Latin word ‘credere’‚ meaning ‘trust’. When sellers transfer his wealth to a buyer who has agreed to pay later‚ there is a clear implication of trust that the payment will
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position | ANS: C 3. Given that best practices in recruitment and selection are applied to an organization‚ which of the following results has NOT been supported with empirical studies? |a. |establishing employee trust | |b. |Increasing the firm’s market price
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fulfill many purposes. They are listed below: 1. To explore the perception of people regarding Islamic Banking. 2. To find out which Islamic Banks do people know of. 3. To see how many people use Islamic Banking and why. 4. To whether Islamic Banks are working strictly in accordance with Shariah compliances. Hypothesis: H1: Islamic Banks are working strictly according to the Shariah Compliances. H2: Islamic banking is banking without Riba only. H3: Islamic banking is conventional
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Table of content Introduction……………………………………………………………………3 American International Bank background………………………………3 Analysis AIB of the issues……………………………………………………3 - No sound integrated information technology system……………………………………3 - No communication tools between branches ……………………………………………4 Recommendation for AIB……………………………………………………4 Upgrading information technology system………………………………………4 -Database management system…………………………………………………………4 -Vendor technology product solutions for AIB- Database Management
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German trait. The existence of unions in Germany was higher than in the US or Britain‚ and were more centralized additionally. US’s historical fear of centralized power or socialism did not exist in Germany‚ so they were less squeamish about a large government. Cartels were also treated differently in Germany‚ because Germans benefitted from collusion while Americans were too competitive to make it work. Especially during wartime‚ Germany operated under a command economy‚ and had price controls and
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G lobal Financial Development RepoRt Global Financial Development RepoRt Global Financial Development Report 2013 is the first in a new World Bank series. It provides a unique contribution to financial sector policy debates‚ building on novel data‚ surveys‚ research‚ and wide-ranging country experience‚ with emphasis on emerging-market and developing economies. The global financial crisis has challenged conventional thinking on financial sector policies. Launched on the fourth anniversary
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Table of Content 1. Introduction 1.0 Background of the study 1.1. Aim 1.2. Problem statement 1.3. Research Questions 1.4. Research Objectives 1.5. Theoretical Framework 1.6. Justification of Study 1.7. Significant Study 1.8. Limitations of Study 1.9. Definition of Terms 2. Literature Review 3. Methodology 3.1. Research Design 3.2. Population Sample 3.3. Research Instruments 3.4. Reliability and Validity 3.5. Data Collection Procedures 3.6. Data Analysis 4. Findings and Discussion 5. Conclusion and
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the accredited agencies of rural development.The orientation towards rural economy gained momentum only after nationalization of major commercial Banks. For various reasons‚ they took roots mainly in the urban and metropolitan centers and bulk of loans and advances was directed to large and medium scale industries. No serious attempt was made by banks to finance agricultural sector. The Co-operative Banking structure was assigned the main task of meeting credit requirements in the rural areas.Yet
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