pieced together some of the facts‚ from published reports and from accounts from colleagues - and for these‚ most warm thanks. In II‚ CJD‚ very closely involved with the affairs of the laboratory for some forty-two years‚ gives a personal account of what the place was like‚ with some emphasis on the early days. We have updated some of the introduction chapters of Part I to show more recent changes in the dates‚ finances‚ and administration sections‚ and in Part III we present the history of the laboratory
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“INTERNSHIP REPORT ON MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED BASED ON A 2011 STUDY OF BANK WORKING” “INTERNSHIP REPORT ON MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED BASED ON A 2011 STUDY OF BANK WORKING” Prepared for: Mrs. Kausar Jafri Associate professor of English I.A.S University of the Punjab Prepared by: Ayesha Naz 12-HRM-S-82 Misbah Arshad 12-HRM-S86 Amina zulfiar 12-HRM-S-92 Sajid Ali 12-HRM-S- February ‚ 2013 Mrs. Kausar Jafri Associate professor of English I.A.S University of the Punjab
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to put together this report and I would like to thank my parents for their throughout support‚ my teachers for instilling in my enough knowledge to be able to carry myself efficiently during my internship and last but not least the staff of Accounts Payable Department especially Mr. Awais Khan‚ Mr. Waqas Ali‚ Mr. Saboor ‚ Mr. Akhtar‚ Mr.Muhammad Farhan.‚ who were extremely helpful during the internship and for the compilation of this report too. Executive Summary This report has been written to fulfill
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PREFACE/INTRODUCTION OF THE ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 HISTORY OF BANKING IN PAKISTAN 4 HISTORY OF MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK Ltd. 5 VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT 6 VALUES OF MCB BANK Ltd. 7 DEPARTMENTS AND HIERARCHY 8 ORGANIZATION CULTURE 9 PURPOSE OF INTERNSHIP REASON OF CHOICE 9 PERSONAL OBJECTIVES 10 FIELD OF ACTIVITY REPORTING DUTIES 11 PLAN OF INTRENSHIP PROGRAM 12 JOB PERFORMED DURIND TRAINING PERIOD 13 PRODUCT AND SERVICES 22 SELF
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Internship Report on Consumer Credit Scheme of Commercial Banks in Bangladesh –A case Study on Janata Bank Ltd. Submitted By ANZUMAN ARA ID #50815036 15th Batch Supervised By Shibli Rubayat Ul Islam Professor Department of Banking University of Dhaka Department of Banking Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka October27‚ 2011 DECLARATION I do hereby declare that this internship report
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process for new applicants 20 3.5 Excel sheet 20 3.6 Interview for DAS 20 3.7 MPSCS 21 3.8 Making calls 21 3.9 Scanning 22 3.10 CMPS 22 3.11 Problems Encountered 23 3.12 My vision of DEL 23 3.13 Recommendation: 23 3.14 Impact of internship on my life 24 Glossary 25 Table of Figures Fig 1.1………………………………………………………………………………………05 Fig 2.1………………………………………………………………………………………16
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Institutions during the Credit Crisis: Select a financial institution that had serious financial problems as a result of the credit crisis. Determine the main underlying causes of the problems experienced by that financial institution. Explain how these problems might have been avoided. Table of Contents I- Credit crisis .................................................................................................... 2 II- Impact of the credit crisis on investment banks .................
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Weekly report STUDENT’S NAME & ID: ANIS AMIRA BINTI ZAHID (12322) WEEK 1 |DATE | | | |BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DAILY ACTIVITIES | |FROM |TO |
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A term paper on LETTER OF CREDIT AND ITS OPERATION PROCEDURES IN BANKS Course code: FB-509 Course Title: Principles and Practices of Banking SUBMITTED TO Abdullah Al Mahmud Lecturer Department of Banking Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka [Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree in Master of Business Administration (Banking)] PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY Md. Ataur Rahman ID: 50917063 Submission
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system dominates Bangladesh’s financial sector. Bangladesh Bank is the Central Bank of Bangladesh and the chief regulatory authority in the sector. The banking system is composed of four state-owned commercial banks‚ five specialized development banks‚ thirty private commercial Banks and nine foreign commercial banks. The Nobel-prize winning Grameen Bank is a specialized micro-finance institution‚ which revolutionized the concept of micro-credit and contributed greatly towards poverty reduction and the
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