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    bank sector

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    services provided by five Indian banks. The relationship dimensions which lead to customer satisfaction have been identified. This study reports on the different satisfaction levels of customers of private and public sector banks with respect to the services provided by their banks. 1.1 HISTORY OF THE BANKING SECTOR Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were The General Bank of India which started in 1786‚ and the Bank of Hindustan‚ both of which are

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    Bank Performance

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    the objectives of bank performance analysis? • evaluate progress towards meeting the goals and objectives set out by management‚ and • compare a bank’s performance relative to other banks • highlight strengths and weaknesses • for management to take appropriate remedial action 2. What are the main external forces that have an impact on a bank’s performance? • Deregulation – unleashed competition on both sides of the balance sheet. • Innovation and Globalisation – expanded banks’ balance sheets in

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    Janata Bank

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    Introduction Bank is very old institution that is contributing toward the development of any economy and is treated as an important service in dusty in the modern world. Economic history shows that development has started everywhere with the Banking system and its contribution towards financial development of a country is the highest in the initial stage. Modern Bank plays an important part in promoting economic development of a country. Bank provides necessary funds for executing

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    Cooperative Banks

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    Supreme Court exempts Co-Operative Banks from claiming under Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act The case of Greater Bombay Co-Op Bank Ltd. v. United Yarn Tex. Pvt. Ltd. and Ors.‚ decided by a three judge bench of the Supreme Court finally settles the long-ranging debate about the interplay between Debt Recovery Tribunals and Co-operative Banks that had brought about a series of conflicting High Court decisions. The question in this case was whether the mechanism for the

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    Allahbad Bank

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    ALLAHABAD BANK About Allahabad Bank Allahabad Bank is one of the premier nationalized banks in India. It is also the oldest joint stock bank of India. It was incorporated by a group of Europeans at Allahabad on April 24‚ 1865. It was the time Indian economy had started shifting towards organized trade and business affairs. After some years in 1920‚ the P&O Bank brought Allahabad Bank and its headquarters at Kolkata. The Allahabad bank got an entirely new identity when it was nationalized in

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    Bank Auditing

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    conducted at a taxpayer’s place of business‚ for a corporate tax return). Since there is always the chance of an audit‚ experts recommend keeping good records to support all the information in a return. The reason detailed and accurate bookkeeping is so important is that the burden of proof is on the filer‚ not the IRS. Read more: http://www.investorwords.com/324/audit.html#ixzz2YHSqnwZ5 What does a bank auditor do? A bank auditor monitors the operations of her bank to ensure its compliance with

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    Bank Bailout

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    it comes to the topic of the financial crisis‚ most of us will agree that banks needed assistance. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of whether or not the United States government should’ve bailed out these troubled banks. The U.S government should have bailed out troubled banks because it stabilized the economy‚ saved an amplitude amount of money‚ and it succeeded in preventing more failing banks. By the government choosing to bail these companies out‚ they made an excellent

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    Case: The Grayson Chemical Company Problems Macro The major problem presented in this case is that The Grayson Chemical Company is experiencing a decline in earning and sales. The board of directors of the company has brought in a new company president to help in turning things around for the company. The new president now faces the enormous task of returning the company into a growth path and profitability. Micro There are also micro-problems that emerge in this case that may hinder the

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    Barings Bank

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    remarked as one of the six great powers in Europe‚ it was the oldest merchant bank in the United Kingdom at the time of its collapse (Robert 2002). Initially its main business was financing foreign trade. After the deregulation of financial market in 1986‚ Barings expanded aggressively into derivative trading and recruited some extreme risk takers. Aiming at being the pioneer in speculative derivative trading‚ The Bank appointed Nick Leeson who seemed to understand financial market as the Chief trader

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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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