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    http://kycaml.org/ 1. PREAMBLE KYC procedures enable the Company to know/understand their customers and their financial dealings better which in turn help them manage their risks prudently and prevent the Companys from being used‚ intentionally or unintentionally‚ by criminal elements for money laundering activities This policy has also been framed keeping in mind various guidelines and circulars issued by National Housing Bank from time to time. The policy has the following four key pillars:

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    Quantitative Technique in Business Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 4 1.1 HSBC 4 1.2 LLOYDS TSB 4 1.3 Sample Characteristic 5 2.0 The conceptual model used for analysis 7 2.1 The conceptual Model 7 2.2 Justification for the selection of variables 8 3.0 Regression Analysis 8 3.1 Regression Analysis for Entire Sector ( Both HSBC & LLOYDS TSB) 8 3.2.3 Interpretation of the model coefficients – HSBC 9 Focusing on the reasons showing significance‚ it can be observed that X4 and

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    Hsbc Strategy

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    high-development and low-development (Martin & Verdier 2008). Organizations‚ like HSBC‚ who have recognized this‚ have invested resources to evolve their economic development over time. HSBC developed their organizational-driven growth model to successfully create a model for long-term sustainability‚ growth and profitability. The model is shown below: Figure: The HSBC organizational-growth model (Image source: Deans & Kroeger 2004) HSBC was founded by Thomas Sutherland in 1865 in Hong Kong and for many years

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    CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION Market penetration is one of the four growth strategies of the Product-Market Growth Matrix as defined by Ansoff. Market penetration occurs when a company enters/penetrates a market in which current products already exist. The best way to achieve this is by gaining competitors ’ customers (part of their market share). Other ways include attracting non-users of your product or convincing current clients to use more of your product/service (by advertising etc.). Ansoff

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    HSBC and Strategy

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    The HSBC bank according to the market consensus website (2013) was ranked top amongst other banks in the UK‚ with global business operations spanning across 85 countries worldwide and a total of $2681 billion in assets. (HSBC‚ 2012). Over the years‚ the HSBC bank has deployed strategic information systems to help augment internal processes and increase customer satisfaction. YEAR TECHNOLOGY Strategic Implication/Impact 2003 Whirl/E-Champs Credit Card Authorization and Accounting platform One

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    Michael Porter’s five forces is a model used to explore the environment in which a product or company operates Five forces analysis looks at five key areas mainly the threat of entry‚ the power of buyers‚ the power of suppliers‚ the threat of substitutes‚ and competitive rivalry. New Entrants Suppliers Industry competitors and extent of rivalry Buyers Substitutes Introduction to Porter’s 5 forces The model of the Five Competitive Forces was developed by Michael E. Porter in his book „Competitive

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    The five force model is a framework tool used to assist in the analysis of completion within a bounded industry. This model is in essence‚ a model of an Industries’ structure. The five forces comprising this model and identified by Michael Porter to have an effect on industry structure are: rivalry‚ otherwise known as the intensity of competition; the threat of new entry (of competitors into an industry); supplier power or degree by which suppliers in an industry can dictate favorable contract

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    Porter Five Forces Analysis

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    Porter’s Five Forces Strategy Skills Team FME www.free-management-ebooks.com ISBN 978-1-62620-999-2 Copyright Notice © www.free-management-ebooks.com 2013. All Rights Reserved ISBN 978-1-62620-999-2 The material contained within this electronic publication is protected under International and Federal Copyright Laws and treaties‚ and as such any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is strictly prohibited. You may not copy‚ forward‚ or transfer this publication or any part of

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    Porter’s Five Forces Model: an overview Porter’s Five Forces Model: an overview Abstract Porter’s Five Forces Model is a structured framework for analyzing commerce and business establishment. It was formed by Michael E. Porter of the Harvard Business School between 1979 and the mid 1980’s. Porter developed the Five Forces model in opposition to the SWOT (strengths‚ weaknesses‚ environmental opportunities‚ threats) analysis that was an industry standard for businesses to determine how they

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    Five Competitive Forces in the Insurance Industry Five Competitive Forces Analysis in the Insurance Industry RichardSmith Managerial Economics December 6‚ 2013 Industry Insurance is something that is needed by everyone today. It is used by individuals‚ business‚ corporations‚ etc. to help mitigate or minimize their financial risk. Various types of insurance exist today‚ from home‚ health‚ life‚ auto‚ travelers‚ indemnity‚ boat‚ renters‚ and even pet. Competition between insurance carriers is very

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