years after now? Or flight altitude of a jet plane? For me it means the distance. The distance from the east coast of Pacific Ocean to the west coast of Indian Ocean‚ the distant from the capital of China to one of the poorest country in this world. Tanzania‚ a small African country with only 44 million populations and more than 3 million orphans. This essay is about how a Chinese student helps those homeless children 9292 km far away from him. This essay is about love and change. Omar is a Chinese
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RETAIL BANKING Project Work Acceleration‚ Deceleration & Moderation in the growth of retail credit in India David Varghese 2011PGPRAK004 PGP RAK‚ IIM INDORE Introduction Retail banking is the mobilization of deposits‚ lending and provision of financial services by a bank in the retail segment which results in fee-based income. Retail lending has been a great innovation across the globe in the commercial banking sector in recent years. Lending is not a new concept- it has been
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INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM A Transition from Traditional Banking to Mobile Banking BY: Abhilasha Sharma Indian Banking system: An Overview Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India‚ a government-owned bank that traces its origins back to June 1806 and that is the largest commercial bank in the country. Central banking is the responsibility of the Reserve Bank of India‚ which in 1935 formally took over these
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Factors influencing the use of Mobile Banking: The case of SMS-based Mobile Banking offered CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Mobile banking is an application of mobile computing which provides customers with the support needed to be able to bank anywhere‚ anytime using a mobile handheld device and a mobile service such as text messaging (SMS). Mobile banking removes space and time limitations from banking activities such as checking account balances‚ or transferring money from one account to another
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Mobile Banking Case Studies October‚ 2010 Copyright © 2010 All Rights Reserved.. Understanding the economics of mobile banking through a series of case studies Background‚ purpose‚ methodology Ten case studies of implementations of mobile banking were researched‚ with a particular focus – where possible – on the economics of these implementations‚ enabling a better understanding of the potential for gain‚ the business case‚ and the attributes of successful implementations. The
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Core banking Finacle provides comprehensive‚ integrated solution to the core banking business. It addresses all core banking needs under one roof. Multi entity capabilities to support multiple legal entities‚ across various geographies‚ currencies and time zones on a single instance of application. Mobile banking The Finacle mobile banking solution offers a rich‚ secure‚ and distinct banking and payment experience to retail and corporate customers. The solution works on a variety of mobile devices
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to be considered before embarking to this option. Discuss the Challenges which leasing companies might experience as they try to offer the service to various clients. Submitted to: Eastern and Southern Africa Management Institute Dar es Salaam‚ Tanzania Submitted by: Anganile Ntenga Dar es Salaam Submission date: 3 August 2011 Lecturer LY Fixed Assets Leasing as an option for business financing ii Contents 1. 1.1 Introduction .......................................................
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Research: The suggested research topic is: "The Impact of Development Grants on Growth of SMEs in Rural Tanzania". 2. Brief Statement of the Research Problem: Tanzania has recognised the importance of SMEs to the economic developments of the country‚ and has taken various measures to support their growth. However‚ despite of the efforts to enhance SMEs growth into the country‚ still a number of factors limit their growth. One of the many limiting factors is lack of capital to start up businesses by
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Privatization of Electricity in Tanzania The story of Tanzania‚ from pre-colonialist period to present Tanzania‚ located in East Africa‚ is one of the least developed countries in the world. According to the UNDP Human Development Index‚ Tanzania ranked 162 out of 177 countries in the 2004 survey (UNDP:2004‚ HDI)‚ with one being the most developed. According to the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) prepared by Tanzanian officials for the World Bank‚ half of Tanzanians 36.6 million people
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MODULE: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SEMISTER: BA 4(GROUP A) SUBMISSION DATE: 5TH DECEMBER 2011 DONE BY: * ALFAT D. DATOO……………L0043AAAA1010 SUBMITTED TO: DAVID MWAURA CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION -Background of international trade in Tanzania............page 3 2. ANALYSIS -World bank and IMF influence in international business...............................................................page 4 -Positive impacts of Globalisation to the international business....................
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