Types of Cheque Crossing/ Types Of Cross Cheque: General crossing Special crossing Restrictive crossing General Crossing: A cheque is said to be crossed generally when it bears across its face any of the following: Two transverse(cross) parallel lines. Two transverse parallel lines with the word “And Company” or “And Co”. Two transverse parallel lines with any abbreviation of the word “& Company”. Two transverse parallel lines with the words “Not Negotiable”. Two transverse parallel lines
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INTERNATIONAL BANKING UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI MASTERS OF COMMERCE (BANKING AND FINANCE) SEMESTER I 2012-13 SUBMITTED BY SARMISTHA SASMAL PROJECT GUIDE PROF. DR. TUKARAM B. GADWE SYDENHAM COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS ‘B’ ROAD‚ CHURCHGATE‚ MUMBAI- 400 020 |DECLARATION | I‚ Miss. Sarmistha Sasmal‚ the student of M.Com (Banking & Finance)(Semester-I)
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Background Online Banking is a system allowing individuals to perform banking activities at home‚ via the internet. First of all‚ internet banking is an innovation in financial field nowadays. Then the scale of internet banking has been enlarging rapidly all over the world. Finally‚ internet banking increasingly closes to people’s lives. This research is to inform the reader about the increasing importance of Online Banking Services. This includes the risks and benefits of Online Banking‚ its reliability
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A Comparative Study of Islamic Banking in Pakistan: Proposing and Testing a Model BY Ashfaq Ahmad PhD Scholar 117/FUIMCS/Ph.D(MS)-2006 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 2009 A Comparative Study of Islamic Banking in Pakistan: Proposing and Testing a Model A thesis submitted to the FUIEMS Foundation University‚ Islamabad In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY In MANAGEMENT SCIENCES BY Ashfaq Ahmad PhD Scholar FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 2009 APPROVAL
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SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION” {Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of B.B.A}
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General Banking Parities and Credit management of Jamuna Bank. A study on Rajshahi Branch 1 Chapter One Introduction Department of BBA University of Information Technology & Sciences General Banking Parities and Credit management of Jamuna Bank. A study on Rajshahi Branch 2 Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Study Practical orientation works as a bridge between the academic and the practical knowledge. The internship program is a compulsory part of BBA degree and it is a preparatory
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INTRODUCTION BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA What is a bank ? A bank is a financial institution that provides banking and other financial services to their customers. A bank is generally understood as an institution which provides fundamental banking services such as accepting deposits and providing loans. There are also nonbanking institutions that provide certain banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank. Banks are a subset of the financial
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CORE Banking CORE or CORE Banking is a very important terminology used in Indian banking industry. The term CORE is used in two perspectives in Indian banking industry. 1) First Perspective of Core Banking In the first perspective CORE stands for Centralized Online Real-time Environment (CORE). It is a system of centralized banking under which all banks use a centralized data-centre for all their banking transactions. It can be said that all banks under this system share all information
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Islamic Banking vs. Conventional Banking In most Islamic countries‚ they tend to practice two types of financing in banking industry which are conventional and Islamic banking. The country like in Malaysia has successfully developed an Islamic banking system that operates in parallel with the conventional banking system. There is similarity between conventional banking and Islamic banking which helps to promote economic growth provided financing services such as credit facilities for business activity
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Introduction: e-banking is defined as the automated delivery of new and traditional banking products and services directly to customers through electronic‚ interactive communication channels. E-banking includes the systems that enable financial institution customers‚ individuals or businesses‚ to access accounts‚ transact business‚ or obtain information on financial products and services through a public or private network‚ including the Internet. Customers access e-banking services using an intelligent
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