A Study on Customer Perception of Private Label Brands ABSTRACT Retailing in India is steadily edging its way towards becoming the next boom industry. Retail industry in India is expected to rise 25% yearly owing to strong income growth‚ changing lifestyles‚ and favorable demographic patterns. One of the new things seen in the Indian retail Industry is the growth of Private Brands in the organized retail. But as companies line up to grab a bigger and bigger slice of the retail pie‚ another
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company or corporation generally deals in the business of money and credit is called bank. In our country‚ any institution which accepts‚ for the purpose of leading or investment deposits of money form public‚ repayable on demand or otherwise‚ and with transferable by checks drafts order and otherwise can be termed as a bank. The purpose of banking is to ensure transfer of money from surplus unit to deficit units. Banks in all countries work as the depository of money. Since liberation‚ Bangladesh
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Australian Journal of Business and Management Research Vol.1 No.4 [108-116] | July-2011 CUSTOMERS’ PREFERENCE FOR E – BANKING SERVICES: A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN SIERRA LEONE R. A. GBADEYAN (Corresponding author) BSc‚ MBA(Zaria) MSc‚ Ph.D(Ilorin) Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM)‚ Department of Business Administration‚ University of Sierra Leone‚ A. J. Momoh Street Tower Hill‚ Freetown‚ Sierra Leone. Email: drgbadeyan@hotmail.com(Corresponding) timigbade@yahoo
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[pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] An Assignment On Performance Evaluation of a Private Bank IFIC Bank as a private bank in the private sector of Bangladesh. Prepared For: Narzia Florin Lecturer‚ Dept. of Business Administration Prepared By: Saleh Ahmed BBA – 02406160 24th GI Dept. of Business Administration Stamford University Bangladesh. Submission Date: 15th May 2006 Letter of Transmittal Dated: May
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Indian Bank It is indeed a great pleasure of pride to be able to present this project of Customer service at Indian bank. The completion of the project work is a step ahead in a life of students who want to show their creativity in their education career. I wish to thank to my project guide Mr. Ramnathan Iyer for his constant encouragement in completing the project successfully‚ and also for his voluble guidance and expert advice and practical knowledge which contributed to the success of
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Determinants of Private Banks’ Profitability in Ethiopia: Panel Data Evidence Yigremachew Benti Addis Ababa Email: yigremb@yahoo.com March 2008 1 Abstract Using the standard static as well as dynamic models‚ the study tries to find systematic evidence on the determining factors for the corporate profitability of private commercial banks in Ethiopia. The study utilizes data on balance sheet as well as income statement account items of all the domestic private banks‚ which have at least
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“Analysis of Customer Preferences and Satisfaction Measurement in Indian Broadband Industry” Executive summary Internet communication in India is growing rapidly‚ along with the boom of wireless communication. Broadband Internet access is on the rise‚ although the current penetration rate is low. The Indian broadband sector has a great opportunity to grow‚ due to a large population and the growing economy. E-government services‚ e-health‚ e-education‚ and many other online services such as online
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ACCEPTABILITY OF LIFE INSURANCE BY INDIAN CUSTOMERS INTRODUCTION In India insurance is a flourishing industry‚ with several national and international players competing to excel. With several reforms and policy regulations‚ the Indian insurance sector has witnessed tremendous growth in the recent past. Insurance can be defined as a “legal contract between two parties whereby one party called insurer undertakes to pay a fixed amount of money on the happening of a particular event‚ which may
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dominated by government owned institutions. It has accommodated the financial needs of the government‚ public enterprises and private sectors (Khan‚ 1995; Khan and Khan‚ 2007). Public sector dominancy‚ among others‚ lead to inefficiency in the banking sector (Haque‚ 1997). The economic efficiency of the banks remained low that led to low savings and investment in the private sector which resulted in low growth (Khan and Khan‚ 2007). These problems include concentrated ownership of financial assets
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A REPORT ON “The Customer Preferences with regard to the Retail Loan schemes” A CASE STUDY OF DEVELOPMENT CREDIT BANK SUBMITTED TO ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION – CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EDUCATION MANAGEMENT HOUSE‚ 14 INSTITUTIONAL AREAS‚ LODHI ROAD‚ NEW DELHI – 110003 BY SAMIR KUMAR SYNOPSIS CONTROL NO: 1326 REGISTRATION NO: 800220448 GUIDED BY: MR. P.M.MOHAN AREA SALES MANAGER FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF POST GRDUATE & DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
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