tSTRUCTURE OF BANKS Commercial banks can be divided into 2 main categories: (1) Scheduled banks (2) Non-scheduled banks (1) Scheduled bank: A scheduled bank is so called because it has been included in the second schedule of Reserve bank of India Act‚ 1934. To be included in the schedule‚ the bank must satisfy the following 3 conditions: (a) It must have paid up capital and reserves of an aggregate value of at least Rs. 5 lakhs; (b) It must satisfy the reserve bank that its affairs
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__________________________________________ISSN 2319–1171 Vol. 1(3)‚ 20-24‚ October (2012) Res. J. Management Sci. Internet Banking in India Consumer Concerns and Bank Marketing Strategies Sufyan Habib AAII College‚ Barabanki‚ INDIA Available online at: www.isca.in Received 18th September 2012‚ revised 15th October 2012‚ accepted 17th October 2012 Abstract Internet banking has attracted the attention of banks‚ securities trading firms‚ brokerage houses‚ insurance companies‚ regulators and lawmakers in developing
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Bangladesh Commercial Banking Report Q3 2009 Description: Bangladesh Commercial Banking Report provides industry professionals and strategists‚ corporate analysts‚ banking associations‚ government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Bangladesh’s commercial banking industry. This report follows a rigorous approach to analysing commercial banking sectors around the world. We have collated data relevant to national commercial banking sectors that
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Executive Summary This report is about bank‚ history and functions contains what I have learned in my six week internship at MCB (Ltd). It starts with its success story and brief introduction of management. This report contains detail about business practices in MCB‚ its current financial statement‚ position‚ working of its different departments in MCB Gojra Branch and about of how a letter of credit is used in bank. The purpose of exercise was to learn while working in practical field‚ especially
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Commercial Bank of Ceylon Limited Introduction: Commercial Bank of Ceylon (CBC) entered the banking business in Bangladesh in the year 2003. In the mean time it has proven to be a rising foreign bank here. Since inception its economic growth both in corporate and retail departments are quite big. Till now Commercial Bank of Ceylon has developed a network of nine branches‚ two offshore units‚ six SME centers and four offsite ATMs. One card center takes care of all card related activities of the
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THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) ON PROFITABILITY IN THE NIGERIA BANKING INDUSTRY: FOCUS ON SOME SELECTED BANKS BY AKOMBO TERSEER SIMON BSU/MS/MBA/09/3150 A SEMINAR PAPER PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT‚ BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY‚ MAKURDI AUGUST‚ 2011 Abstract Commercial banks—assaulted by the pressures of globalization‚ competition from non-banking financial institutions‚ and volatile market dynamics—are constantly seeking new ways to add value to
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1. United Commercial Bank is amongst the largest banks that serve the Asian-American community in the San Francisco region. The main focus is on Chinese community and thus it has 46 branches in California and offices and branch in Hong Kong‚ China and Taiwan. The vision and mission of the bank since its establishment has been time deposits and is spread all over San Francisco and Los Angeles as the largest bank to Asian community. The main focus is on loans of which majority loans are for real estate
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to: Mr. E-Banking in Pakistan: opportunities and challenges Generally speaking‚ three factors‚ quickness‚ easiness and cheapness have become the catchwords for the competitiveness and usefulness of all the business operations. Particularly it is commonplace today to say that banking is undergoing a radical transformation. The symptoms are new products‚ new players‚ new channels etc. This transformation is taking place across all sectors of the banking industry. That is why banks urgently need
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E-BANKING IN BANGLADESH FUTURE‚ HURDLES & PROSPECTS 1.0 E-BANKING - INITIAL INTRODUCTION E-banking is defined as the automated delivery of banking products and services directly to customers through electronic‚ interactive communication channels. Customers access ebanking services using an intelligent electronic device‚ such as a Personal Computer (PC)‚ Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)‚ Automated Teller Machine (ATM)‚ Kiosk‚ or Touch Tone Telephone. E-banking refers to the PC Banking‚ Internet
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THE IMPACT OF BANK REGULATION ON THE OPERATIONS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF HFC BANK. Contents CHAPTER ONE 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1. 1 Background of the Study 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Research Objectives 5 1.4 Research Questions 5 1.5 Significance of the research. 5 1.6 Organization of the Study 5 1.7 Limitations of the study 6 Chapter Two 7 Literature Review 7 2.1 Definition of Terminologies 7 2.2 Regulation in the banking industry 8 2.2.1 Objectives
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