The Effect of Gender Discrimination on Job Opportunities available to women in the banking sector Sociology BBA III DOUBLE Major Marketing & Finance Section A Instructor: Group members ALI HASSAN ASIM Khawaja BADAR EJAZ HARIS NISAR NOMAN ULLAH Lahore School Of Economics Submission Date: 2012 Acknowledgement First of all‚ we would like to thank all mighty Allah who helped us in his mysterious ways. We were very short in time‚ but even then we were able to carry on our research
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their lifetime value. At this point‚ close relationship with customers will require a strong coordination between IT and marketing departments to provide a long-term retention of selected customers‚The role of Customer Relationship Management in banking sector is very important and the need for Customer Relationship Management to increase customer value by using some analitycal methods in CRM applications. CRM is a sound business strategy to identify the bank’s most profitable customers and prospects
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Khanani and Kalia was one of the largest currency exchange companies in the country‚ founded in 1983 by Hanif Kalia. Khanani and Kalia claims to be Pakistan’s first ISO 9001 and 27001 certified Exchange company. The directors of the company were accused of violating the Foreign Exchange Regulations Act‚ the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Ordinance and the Pakistan Penal Code by operating a money transfer system based on personal contacts‚ known as Hawala. Munaf Kalia and Javed Khanani‚ directors
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POLY A study of the factors influencing customers’ loyalty in Namibian banking sector A research proposal submitted to the faculty of Economics and Management sciences in partial fulfilment for the Bachelor of Business Administration Degree By CARLOS NDESHY Student Number: 201034567 March 2014 Table of content Abstract Introduction Problem statement Overview Research objectives Research questions Key literature Research design and
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CONTENT TABLE 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2. INTRODUCTION 4 3. EVALUATION 4 3.1 Organisational Boundaries 4 3.2 Organisational environment 6 3.2.1 Analysis of the main forces affecting the profitability of industry sectors of WT/EAO 6 3.2.2 Analysis of the competitors of WT and EAO (using Greenley’s framework) 7 3.2.3 Analysis of the far environment 9 3.3 Organisational Culture 10 3.3.1 High-profile cultural symbols at WT and EAO 10 3.3.2 Low-profile cultural symbols at WT and EAO 10 3.4
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PERSONAGE GROUP (Bedian Campus) MGT211 1) How you will differentiate your product from your competitors? Product: The good‚ service‚ or idea that is marketed to fill consumer wants and needs. Improving existing products and developing new products are among the marketer’s most important tasks. Product differentiation: Creation of a product or product image that dif fers enough from existing products to attract consumers. Differentiation is a source of competitive advantage. Combinations
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Department of Economics University of Karachi “Performance of Textile Sector” Submitted by: Muhammad Usama Abbasi Seat no: EP0805056 Submitted to: Dr. Abdul Waheed 27 September 2011 Acknowledgement By the grace of Almighty Allah‚ I become able to prepare research on Pakistan’s textile industry which will help to rectify some crises in this sector. I would also indebted to my friends and family‚ by whom motivation and guidelines‚ I become able to complete this research. I have prepare
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AN ORGANISATION STUDY ON KERALA STATE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED‚ TRIVANDRUM | Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration(CSS) of University of Kerala | Submitted by: JIBY RACHEL BABUREG NO:1105118 | | | | | INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT IN KERALA UNIVERSITY OF KERALA ICM CAMPUS‚ POOJAPURA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM AUGUST 2012 DECLARATION I‚ Jiby Rachel Babu ‚ a bonafide student of Institute of Management in Kerala‚ ICM
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of Mergers and Acquisitions in the Banking and Insurance Sector Table of Contents Executive summary 2 The impact of M&As on employees‚ staff representatives and their unions 2 The impact of M&As on consumers 3 The impact of M&As on shareholders 5 The impact of mergers and acquisitions on employees in the financial services sector (Tina Weber) 6 Introduction 6 Trends in employment in the financial services sector 6 Table 1: Employment in Financial
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Interest wars a curse to the Nepalese banking sector …… The banking industry of Nepal doesn’t seem to be going in right track. The ongoing interest war and expansion of banking network unprecedentedly has further aggravated the problem. Till date there are already 31commercial banks‚ 75 development banks & 84 Finance Companies in the country. Further few are in pipeline. Alone in Kathmandu there are more than 100 private commercial banks involved in the competition. Opening of branches and
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