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    Bank of Baroda

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    SUMMER TRAINING REPORT on Comparative Study of Bank’s Retail Loan Products for Bank of Baroda Under the supervision of Mr. N. K. Kalani (Chief Manager‚ Retail Loan Factory‚ DMR - I) New Delhi Institute of Management 50 (B&C)‚ 60‚ Tughlakabad Institutional Area‚ New Delhi – 110062. Acknowledgement First and foremost‚ I wish to thank Bank of Baroda for providing me opportunity to undergo my internship training. I am very much thankful to Mr. Nand Kishore Kalani (Chief Manager

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    himalayan bank

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    technologically sophisticated business environment. Business Administration majors gain a working knowledge of the principles and concepts of management theory and practice by examining the interrelationships among the major business disciplines. Through case studies and demonstrations‚ students evaluate practical applications of the manager’s role in planning‚ organizing‚ staffing‚ directing‚

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    Wellfleet Bank

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    MALAYSIA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS BWBB 3193 SEMINAR IN BANKING CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT 3 WELLFLEET BANK SEMESTER 2 SESSION 2013/2014 SUBMITTED TO: PROF. MADYA MOHAMMED NASSER B. KATIB PREPARED BY: NO. NAME MATRIK NO. 1. TAN YEN THING 211366 2. LAU KOK WAI 212569 3. CHAN DE LONG 213186 GROUP A SUBMITTED DATE: 25 MAY 2014 Question 1: Given its strategy‚ what kind of risks does Wellfleet Bank face? In generally‚ Wellfleet Bank faces some kinds or a variety of risk in its daily operations

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    BARINGS BANK

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    Topic: Barings Bank Scandal 1995 Professor: Dr. Goran Ridic Student: Dinka Lujinovic Sarajevo‚ 2014 Content Contents Introduction 5 Research methodology 6 Nick Leeson 6 Barings Bank 8 Nick Leeson and the collapse of Barings Bank 9 Risk Management and Internal Control 9 Conclusion 12 Reference list 13 Introduction Barings Bank was established in 1762 by Francis Baring. It was known as John and Francis Baring Company and was one of the oldest merchant banks in United Kingdom.

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    Bank Essay

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    regulations stipulated by the central bank? Comment on the statement that regulations imposed on banks should be based on a strategic regulatory framework so as to be disclosed‚ transparent‚ equitable and predictable. -Pros and cons of banking regulations stipulated by the central bank: Pros: Central bank is one of the organizations which is in charge of making and maintaining bank regulation. Regulation helps to protect the public against loss through some of ways. First‚ gathering and evaluating information

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    Exim Bank

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    of Environment 22 4.2. Technology 23 4.3. Structure 24 4.4. Cultural 25 4.5. Decision making 26 5. Conclusion 26 Executive summary Eximbank is the first commercial bank set up in Vietnam in 1990 and after 18 years of development‚ the bank has become one of the top 3 in commercial bank network in term of generating benefit and specializing in international payment for corporate in individual. In this assignment our group will analyze the management and organization

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    Grameen Bank

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    little information about the quality of the borrower (whether a good/safe‚ or a bad/risky borrower.) As a result‚ the bank cannot charge a higher interest rate to compensate the risk of the bad/ risky borrowers as those rates might not be viable for the safe borrowers. This adverse selection problem of the bank is solved by the Grameen Bank lending model. The crux of the Grameen Bank lending model is the feature of joint liability. This feature states that if a certain member of the group is unable

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    Zombie banks

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    What are ‘zombie banks’ The term ‘zombie bank’ was first introduced by Edward Kane in 1987 to describe a bank that has a negative net worth but still continues to operate. A negative net worth means that the fair value of assets is lower than the total value of liabilities. Zombie banks usually have large amounts of non-performing assets on their balance sheets making them unprofitable. A loan is considered to be a non-performing asset if no principal payments or interest have been paid for 90 days

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    Jyske Bank

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    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT -----------------------------------------------------  Answer all the questions.  Each case let carries 20 marks.  Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 words). Case let 1 Introduction to the organization: XYZ Company was established 20 years ago‚ to manufacture gearbox components for diesel engines. It employs around 250 people‚ having a head office‚ which employs a wide range of personnel who are generally well educated

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    Degmayr Professor Maureen Keefe BU4450 5 June 2012 Why Small Banks Remain In TARP The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) is a government program that was legislated into existence in October of 2008 with the passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 provided authority for the Federal Government to purchase and insure certain types of troubled assets from banks. This was done in order to provide stability to and prevent disruption

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