choice but to attract the foreign investment‚ as an engine of dynamic growth especially in view of fast paced movement of the world forward Liberalization‚ Privatization and Globalization. Limits for FDI FDI in the banking sector has been liberalized by raising FDI limit in private sector banks to 74 per cent under automatic root including investment by foreign investment in India. The aggregate foreign investment in a private bank from all sources will be 74 per cent of paid-up capital of the bank
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has their own dedicated target market. Few of them only work in rural sector while others in both rural as well as urban. Many even are only catering in cities. Some are of Indian origin and some are foreign players. India’s economy has been one of the stars of global economics in recent years. It has grown by more than 9% for three years running. The economy of India is as diverse as it is large‚ with a number of major sectors including manufacturing industries‚ agriculture‚ textiles and handicrafts
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INTRODUCTION Before discussing the structure‚ conduct and recent performance of the UK banking sector‚ it is useful to provide an insight in the recent global financial crisis caused by the sub-prime mortgage crisis initiated in the US and underline its effects on the banking industry in the UK. It all started with the collapse of the housing bubble in the US‚ as borrowers were no longer able to meet their financial obligations and as consequence many of these subprime mortgages became default and
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idea of the continuous-replenishment supply chain model is to replenish the inventory constantly by working closely with suppliers and intermediaries. Examples: 1- This model is most applicable to environments with stable demand patterns‚ as the case with distribution of prescription medicines. E.g. McKessen Co. 2- Campbell Soup Company However‚ if the replenishment process involves many shipments‚ the cost could be too high‚ causing the supply chain to collapse. Therefore‚ tight integration
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Role of It in Banking Sector Summary: The article presents a study which aims to analyze the role of information technology (IT) in the banking industry. Based on the article‚ technological innovations have enabled the industry to open up efficient delivery channels. It is said that IT has helped the banking industry to deal with the challenges the new economy poses. The study also examines the views of bank employees on the implementation of IT in banks. According to the author‚ private and
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Pakistan Banking sector Compiled by: Consulate General of Switzerland Karachi‚ 25th February 2011 1. ECONOMIC OVERVIEW: Pakistan’s economy has been predominantly agrarian. Since Pakistan came into existence‚ the contribution of the agricultural sector to the GDP has declined gradually from over 50 percent in 1949-1950 to about 22 percent in the fiscal year 2009-10 (July 2009-June 2010). However‚ agriculture still remains the major sector of the GDP composition. Other economic sectors include
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GROUP PROJECT ON MIS IN BANKING SECTOR Submitted By Md. Akhtar Asif ID: 1110837030 Ishtiak Khan ID: 1220203030 Md. Aqibul Haque ID: 1130442030 Jobayer Bin Hasnat ID: 1220494030 Rafat Mafruz ID: 053467045 Submitted To Instructor: Ashik Imran Khan
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economic crisis to its status of third largest economy in the world by 2011‚ India has grown significantly in terms of economic development. So has its banking sector. During this period‚ recognizing the evolving needs of the sector‚ the Finance Ministry of Government of India (GOI) set up various committees with the task of analyzing India’s banking sector and recommending legislation and regulations to make it more effective‚ competitive and efficient.[1] Two such expert Committees were set up under
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BANKING SECTOR REFORMS AND NPA: A STUDY OF INDIAN COMMERCIAL BANKS Meenakshi Rajeev and H P Mahesh 1 Abstract The issue of non-performing assets (NPA)‚ the root cause of the recent global financial crisis‚ has been drawing the attention of the policy makers and academicians alike. The problem of NPAs‚ which was ignored till recently‚has been given considerable attention after liberalisation of the financial sector in India. This exploratory paper examines the trends of NPAs in India from
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The banking industry in the emerging market economies: competition‚ consolidation and systemic stability - an overview John Hawkins and Dubravko Mihaljek I. 2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... Forces for change ................................................................................................................. Deregulation and opening-up to foreign competition ...................
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