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    Bbva Bank Case

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    Name: Aadarsh Raju Date: May 12‚ 2011 BBVA BANK (A): Innovation Initiatives 2003-2008 This case shows how a large corporation can appreciate innovation as their new organizational culture. For a bank that based its expansions on geographical spread‚ mergers & acquisitions & revenue growth‚ to change to a culture based on innovation is not an easy task but is a step in the right direction. However‚ with the advent of the financial crisis in 2008‚ consumers have lost faith in financial

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    Executive Summary Over the past few years‚ Tri-Cities Community Bank (TCCB) has had strong financial success. To continue along the path of success‚ a new performance measurement system which directs decision-makers toward long-term value-creating activities is to be discussed at the next annual strategic direction meeting. The new performance measurement system consists of using a Balanced Scorecard to improve the financial performance of TCCB along with other helpful tools such as a Cause-and-Effect

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    Tri-Cities Bank MEMORANDUM TO: Tri-Cities Bank; Board of Directors FROM: Chris Billings; SD President DATE: April 11‚ 2013 SUBJECT: BSC Performance Measurement I have proposed a plan to get what’s best out of our wonderful employees and make Tri-Cities Bank the most desirable bank to host customer’s deposits. It will increase financial performance from the bottom‚ up. The program is called the Balanced Scorecard (BSC). It works by using four business perspectives and lead/lag indicators

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    Deutsche Bank Case

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    Deutsche Bank and the Road to Basel III Deutsche Bank made its entrance into the world in 1870 and it was one of the first banks to adopt universal banking as it promoted and facilitated trade relations between Germany and other overseas markets. Deutsche Bank acquired smaller banks in Germany in order to be the most prominent bank in their home base in addition to having a global reach. Following World War I‚ inflation took over Germany causing many borrowers to default on their loans forcing the

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    Commerce Bank Case

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    Executive Summary Commerce Bank has been a pioneer in the banking industry by returning to customer service. This has driven customers to the bank‚ but in order to stay ahead on the curve they want to move away from the model that has worked for them. An analysis was performed regarding whether their new concept of “retailtainment”‚ entertaining customers throughout the banking service process‚ would be beneficial or not. After thorough consideration‚ it was determined that “retailtainment”

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    Unity Bank Case

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    [pic] UNITY BANK: REALIZING VALUE FROM AN M&A INTEGRATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Founded in 1982 in South Africa‚ Unity Bank was one of the few providers of global shareholder and employee management services and other value added services. Unity held more than 60 million accounts for over 10‚000 corporations across twelve countries and five continents‚ employing 8000 people worldwide and a market capitalization of $2 billion. The M&A integration of Delta with Unity Bank in itself was a great

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    Chemical Bank Case

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    Chemical Banks – Allocation of Profits Question 1. How will you resolve the due bill controversy? Due Bill Controversy: Metro Division’s service to sell the Due Bill for the Treasury division is not recognized by the Treasury department. While Metro acted like a cost center‚ Treasury acted as profit center. When Metro Bank division reviewed the profit loss statement for the Due Bills‚ it was found that Metro division was incurring loss of $26.50 for each transaction. Consequences of Due

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    Barings Bank Case

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    Baring’s computer system was not the best and was incapable of monitoring the bank’s trading. Leeson used his bck office knowledge to conceal the problem and he had the authority to as well. 5.Why was Barings Bank willing to transfer large cash sums to Barings Futures 
Singapore? Barings Bank was willing to transfer large cash sums to

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    Purchase Bank Case

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    The merger of U.S. Citizen Bank and Louisiana Purchase Bank (LPB) in 1998 resulted in a formation of a financial powerhouse possessing core competencies in commercial lending and innovation. Upon recognizing the much needed annuity-driven market potential existing within the U.S. college population‚ the LPB pioneered the student credit card program in 1989. Indeed‚ the student credit card program proved to be more profitable with net income margin around 6 percent compared to that of 4 percent for

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    Apart from discussing what FYFB promotes‚ it is necessary to understand the main reasons behind the establishment of this organization. Fort York Food Bank resulted from the need to mitigate the negative consequences of two main urban challenges: urban inequality and gentrification. First‚ Zuberi (2010) argues that by 2001 Toronto has become one of the most unequal cities in Canada. In fact‚ the continue increase in the price of rent‚ food‚ and basic services has challenged individuals when trying

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