The Banking Concept Versus Problem-posing Education is defined as “the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge‚ developing the powers of reasoning and judgment‚ and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.” (dictionary 2013) I feel that this definition describes the “problem-posing” take on education in Paulo Freire’s essay “The Banking Concept of Education.” In his essay he describes two different methods of education‚ the “banking concept” where
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ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED (IBBL) BASED ON ISLAMIC SHARIAH INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “General Banking‚ Investment & Foreign Exchange operation of IBBL” PREPARED FOR: Dr. Mahmood Ahmed EVP & Director (Training) Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA) PREPARED BY: Md. Jiaul Hoque Independent University‚ Bangladesh & Abu Hena Morshed Jaman Southern University Bangladesh Date of Submission:
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Principles and Practices of Investment Modes of Islamic Banking | | Abstract: The objective of the study is to gather practical knowledge regarding general banking system‚ investment and foreign exchange system and its operation. By pictorial description it is tried to find out the variation from various departments‚ particularly investment. Other objectives of the report are to identify the various types of existing services rendered by the SIBL. understand the prevailing mechanism of modes of
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Pakistan Banking Sector: The Need for Second Tier of Reforms Dr. Shamshad Akhtar Governor‚ State Bank of Pakistan Pakistan Banking Association‚ U.K 12 November 2006 Introduction 1. Banking sector of Pakistan has been transformed within a short period of 5 years (CY2000-05) from a sluggish and government-dominated sector to a much more agile‚ competitive and profitable industry. Speed and sequencing of banking sector transformation and its role in promoting economic growth is now a leading story
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Current affairs in banking sector 2014-15 (with reference to Reserve Bank of India) Under the guidance of Prof. Mrs.Priyanka Meaning of bank: A bank is a financial intermediary and money creator that creates money by lending money to a borrower‚ thereby creating a corresponding deposit on the bank’s balance sheet. Lending activities can be performed directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets. Meaning of banking: “Banking " means the business of receiving money on current
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AUTHOR DETAILS |Title of the Paper (Finance) |The Impact of Monetary Control Techniques used on Banking Sector | | | | |Name of Author |Mr. Arvind R. Gajakosh | | | City College
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THE BANKING REGULATION ACT‚ 1949 (AS APPLICABLE TO COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES) Objectives of the Banking Regulation Act broadly are: 1. to safeguard the interest of depositors; 2. to develop banking institutions on sound lines; and 3. to attune the monetary and credit system to the larger interests and priorities of the nation. The Act was originally in force from 16 March 1949 as the Banking Companies Act‚ 1949. It was amended and renamed as Banking Regulation Act‚ 1949 and extended to the cooperative
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BASEL III AND ABOLITION OF UNIVERSAL BANKING MODEL – IMPLICATION FOR NIGERIAN BANKS Introduction: In the aftermath of the economic recession which pulled down many global banks and exposed multiple weaknesses in regulation and banking structures‚ the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision agreed to new rules on the minimum level (capital ratio) and composite structure of Banks capital on the 12th of September‚ 2010. Broadly speaking‚ the new rules which are widely referred to as Basel III (and are
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system. While it was initially developed to fulfill the needs of Muslims‚ Islamic banking has now gained universal acceptance.Islamic banking has been in existence since the 1970s‚ and it has shown tremendous growth over the last 30 years. The practice of Islamic banking now spreads all over the world from the East to the West‚ all the way from Malaysia‚ Bahrain to Europe and the US. As of 2004‚ the size of the banking industry assets has reached hundreds of billions of dollars from merely hundreds
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Lanka. Business : Commercial banking entirely based on Sharia (Islamic Law) principles Country/ Market : Sri Lanka Annual turnover : Rs.200 Million Number of Employees : 420 Mission : “To share risks and rewards with all our customers by delivering Sharia compliant financial solutions based on innovation and technology.” 2. Products and Customers The Company Basically offers its products under three categories. Those are; 1. Personal Banking Products 2. Small Medium Enterprise
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