Banking Sector Reforms in India *Manoj Kumar Assistant Professor‚ Deptt. of Commerce‚ N.M.Govt. (PG) College‚ Hansi ABSTRACT Banking sector reforms were introduced to remove the deficiencies in banking sector. The lack of autonomy is reflected in the fact that there is a common wage package for all bank employees irrespective of the health of the bank concerned. Kannan‚ the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Baroda‚ says: "Give us the freedom to fix our own wages and offer market remuneration to
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As Nigerian banks’ Q3 earnings season approaches‚ we express our thoughts on how developments within the quarter will impact banks’ earnings. With fading concerns on asset quality‚ shifting competitive landscape and expanding loan books‚ banks are likely to build on the generally impressive H1‚ 2011 earnings performance despite a challenging operating environment. Banking in Q3: A Challenging Macroeconomic Turf • Nigeria’s macroeconomic story in Q3 was far from exciting as headwinds from
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Pakistan Banking Sector INTRODUCTION Financial Sector Financial Sector in Pakistan owns a number of financial institutions -Commercial banks‚ specialized banks‚ national savings schemes‚ insurance companies‚ investment banks‚ stock exchanges‚ leasing companies‚ micro-finance institutions and Islamic banks etc. They offer so many products and services of assets and liabilities side. Financial developing has increased during the last several years instead of commercial banks. Commercial banks
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XITE‚ Gamharia Banking Concepts & Practice [Paper 11: Elective II‚ Academic Session 2011-12] 1. Evolution of Banking: Bank-Meaning‚ Definition‚ Features & Classification‚ Concept of Different Types of Banking System‚ Overview of Indian Banking System 2. Commercial Bank: Basic Concept of Commercial bank‚ Role of Commercial bank in Financial System‚ Credit Control by Central Bank 3. Central Bank: Meaning‚ Functions‚ Methods of Credit Control 4. Monetary Policy: Meaning‚ Objectives
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Banking Lecture 2 - Basic Principles of Banking Michal Mejstřík‚ Petr Teplý Institute of Economic Studies‚ Faculty of Social Science‚ Charles University in Prague‚ Czech Republic 10 October 2012 Global political governance Slide 2 Who will pay this game/cost of crises? Source: Petr Teplý (2011) Slide 3 The current financial world is “simple“ and can be described by 3 terms: 1) Planet Ponzi 2) Zombie banks 3) Uroboros Source: Petr Teplý (2012) Slide 4 Ponzi
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Pakistan Banking sector Compiled by: Consulate General of Switzerland Karachi‚ 25th February 2011 1. ECONOMIC OVERVIEW: Pakistan’s economy has been predominantly agrarian. Since Pakistan came into existence‚ the contribution of the agricultural sector to the GDP has declined gradually from over 50 percent in 1949-1950 to about 22 percent in the fiscal year 2009-10 (July 2009-June 2010). However‚ agriculture still remains the major sector of the GDP composition. Other economic sectors include
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Recent trends in banking technology: 1. Convergence of Mobile and Online Technologies - Mobile banking started as an innovation‚ something only techies and first adopters felt comfortable using it. But as smartphones have skyrocketed in popularity over the past few years‚ mobile banking adoption has increased along with it. As banks continue to search for efficiencies and consolidate operations‚ the convergence of mobile and online technologies looks to be a prime opportunity to do so. 2
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| | VOL 20 NO 157 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Thursday‚ March 28 2013 | http://www.fe-bd.com/index.php?ref=MjBfMDNfMjhfMTNfMV85Ml8xNjQ1NzA= | Bangladesh Bank mulls agent banking for financial inclusionM S Siddiqui Agent banking is a financial service offered to customers by a third party on behalf of a financial institution (FI). An agent is an entity that is engaged by an FI to provide specific financial services on its behalf using the agent’s premises. It is an additional delivery channel
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Banking and social media INDEX * Introduction- pg 3-11 * The why and how of social media w.r.t banking- pg 12-24 * International and Indian Examples of social media- pg 25-28 * The grey side of social media usage- pg 29-30 * Suggestions- pg 31 * Conclusions- pg 33-34 Introduction Social media and banking do not seem to have a strong relation at the first look on the topic‚ but are indeed complexly related in today’s world with the continuous evolution of the banking
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CRM & the Banking Industry http://www.ehow.com/how_6808577_implement-crm-banks.html Carl Wolf Currently residing in Coral Gables‚ Florida‚ Carl Wolf has been a banker and financial services professional for the past 41 years. He began to publish online articles about his profession in 2009. Wolf holds an associate degree from Los Angeles City College and a certificate in international banking. CRM & the Banking Industry Customer Relationship Management (CRM) helps banks to
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