are the different types of banks? Banks’ activities can be divided into: * Retail banking - Dealing directly with individuals and small businesses; * Business banking - Providing services to mid-market business; * Corporate banking - Directed at large business entities; * Private banking - Providing wealth management services to high net worth individuals and families; * Investment banking - relating to activities on the financial markets. Most banks are profit-making‚ private
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Universal Banking BY : 1. SUSHANT NAIDU - 31 2. SHEETAL NAIR - 32 3. KARTIK NAIR - 33 4. VISHAKHA PARMAR - 34 5. PAULIN MARY - 35 6. RAHUL RAJGOPALAN - 36 [pic] UNIVERSAL BANKING Universal banks are generally large banks with extensive network of branches that provide
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the business of banking. BO s.2: • "banking business" means the business of either or both of the following- (a) receiving from the general public money on current‚ deposit‚ savings or other similar account repayable on demand or within less than the period specified in item 1 of the 1st Schedule of BO or with a period of call or notice of less than that period; (b) paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers; BO s.16: • "banking license" means a banking license A person
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Project Report On “THE GENERAL BANKING FUNCTION” Prepared By: Vishal Panchal B.B.A. 3rd Year Submitted to: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open Univercity July 2007 ❖ DECLARATION I‚ Kamaliya Paresh A.‚ hereby declare that the Summer Project Report work undergone at Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd..‚ presented is carried by my own experiences and observation in the bank. This Summer Project Report is submitted as a part of Management study curriculum and as partial fulfilment
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RURAL BANKING IN INDIA Introduction Rural banking in India has been the subject of study Survey Committee Report in 1954‚ literally thousand of reports have examined and investigated the problems relating to the credit delivery for agriculture and rural area. Latest magnum opus on the subject is the National Agricultural Credit Review report 2000. The Expert Committee on Rural Credit (Chairman: Professor V.S.Vyas) submitted its report in 2002.One
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Core Banking System Meaning:- Core banking is a general term used to describe the services provided by a group of networked bank branches. Bank customers may access their funds and other simple transactions from any of the member branch offices. Core Banking system or CBS is one of the recent developments in the field of banking‚ and has proved to be very useful. It is a facility provided by banks in which a person‚ having an account in one branch‚ can operate his account‚ in another
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with not only general information about its services but also the opportunity of performing interactive banking transactions. In electronic banking‚ bank customers can request information and carry out most banking services (e.g. balance reporting‚ inter-account transfers‚ and bill payment) via a telecommunication network without the need to go at the bank’s branch offices. Electronic banking comprises all electronic channels customers use to access their accounts‚ including the Internet and recently
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of e-Banking Channels in e-Banking available in Nepal Automated Teller Machines (ATM) Point of Sales (PoS) Telephone Banking (Tele Banking) Internet Banking Mobile Banking (SMS Banking) Current Status of e-Banking Services Provided in e-Banking In ATMs Cash Withdrawal Balance Inquiry Fund Transfer is not available. In PoS Terminals Financial transactions are made via Cards. Cash is debited from the client’s account(s). Cash cannot be deposited. Services Provided in e-Banking (contd…)
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involves all sectors in the economy – Government‚ NGOs‚ corporate‚ citizens and‚ of course‚ the financial sector. Our beloved mother land Bangladesh is one most affected country by this climate change. And Bangladesh banking industry is ahead one step from other financial institutions for taking endeavors to measure and mitigate the risk of climate change caused by human and banking activity. This activity is familiar in banking industry with title of “Green Banking”. 1.1 Green Banking: Green
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March 2012 Electronic Banking or many consumers‚ electronic banking means 24-hour access to cash through an automated teller machine (ATM) or Direct Deposit of paychecks into checking or savings accounts. But electronic banking involves many different types of transactions. Electronic banking‚ also known as electronic fund transfer (EFT)‚ uses computer and electronic technology as a substitute for checks and other paper transactions. EFTs are initiated through devices like cards or codes that
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