33.3 Functions of Commercial Banks The functions of a commercial banks are divided into two categories: i) Primary functions‚ and ii) Secondary functions including agency functions. i) Primary functions: The primary functions of a commercial bank include: a) accepting deposits; and b) granting loans and advances; a) Accepting deposits The most important activity of a commercial bank is to mobilise deposits from the public. People who have surplus income and savings find it convenient to
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33 Functions of Commercial Banks 33.1 Introduction You have studied in the earlier lesson about different types of banks and their nature. It may be of interest to you now to know about the various services/functions performed by commercial banks. In this lesson‚ you will study about the various services provided by commercial banks to the business community in particular and the public in general. 33.2 Objectives After studying this lesson‚ you will be able to describe the various functions
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INVESTMENT POLICY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS (With reference to NABIL Bank Ltd and Nepal Investment Bank Ltd) SUBMITTED BY: Niru Maya Rana Prithvi Narayan Campus Roll No: T.U. Regd. No: A THESIS SUBMITTED TO: Office of the dean Faculty of Management Tribhuwan University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Studies (M.B.S) Kathmandu‚ Nepal June‚ 2009 RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the thesis Submitted by: Niru
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[pic] Daffodil International University Topic: Roles played by banks regarding letter of credit. Submitted To:Nigar Sultana Lecturer Department of commerce Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University. Submitted By: NAME ID Md.Saiful Hasan 062-18-911 Md. Imanur Rahman 062-18-883 Saleha Akter Lima 062-18-929 Abdullah Al Mamun 062-18-900 Md. Faroque Haydar 052-18-716 Date: 23 November
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gratitude also goes to the professors in the EMBA program and EMBA staff‚ as well as the professors in NEU‚ for offering me great knowledge and supports. Last but not the least. I would like to send my special thanks to my fellow colleagues of Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam for their great support in collecting and using the data during my thesis completion‚ for their ideas and advices‚ as well as their enthusiasm during the in-depth interviews in order to complete this thesis.
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tSTRUCTURE OF BANKS Commercial banks can be divided into 2 main categories: (1) Scheduled banks (2) Non-scheduled banks (1) Scheduled bank: A scheduled bank is so called because it has been included in the second schedule of Reserve bank of India Act‚ 1934. To be included in the schedule‚ the bank must satisfy the following 3 conditions: (a) It must have paid up capital and reserves of an aggregate value of at least Rs. 5 lakhs; (b) It must satisfy the reserve bank that its affairs
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Bangladesh Commercial Banking Report Q3 2009 Description: Bangladesh Commercial Banking Report provides industry professionals and strategists‚ corporate analysts‚ banking associations‚ government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Bangladesh’s commercial banking industry. This report follows a rigorous approach to analysing commercial banking sectors around the world. We have collated data relevant to national commercial banking sectors
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has suggested that merge of commercial and investment banks is a better approach to achieving stability. After the global financial crisis‚ the American economy went into recession. The policy priority of American government was then to intervene into its banking system so as to mitigate the impact of the crisis. One advantage of the merger of banks is that it can improve the overall condition of the economy (Khan‚ 2012). The merger of banks unites small and weak unit banks which will then be able to
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT IN THE NET PROFIT OF EXIM BANK ” Prepared for Alamgir Hossain Lecturer M. H. School of Business‚ Presidency University. Prepared By Harun-or-Rashid Howlader ID.082 116 025 Course Code: INT-495 M. H. School of Business Presidency University date of submission APRIL 23‚ 2012 Letter of Transmittal April 23‚ 2012. Alamgir
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ON AN EVALUATION OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE PERFORMANCES OF EXIM BANK LTD SUBMITTED TO Mr. Mohammed Jamal Uddin Associate Professor & Mr. Mohammed Mohiuddin Associate Professor Department of Finance & Banking University of Chittagong SUBMITTED BY S.M. FARHAD BBA (Hon’s) Session: 2005-2006 Class Roll No-52O6‚ Exam Roll No-2006/41 Department of Finance & Banking University of Chittagong. Date of Submission: 30‚ SEPTEMBER 2011 Letter of Submission September 30‚ 2011 To‚ Mr. Mohammed Jamal
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