CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 12 The Effect of Using Electronic Banking on Profitability of Bank Bahram Meihami Department of Accounting‚ Ghorveh Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Ghorveh‚ Iran Zeinab Varmaghani BA Student of Primary Education‚ Ghorveh Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Ghorveh‚ Iran Hussein Meihami BA Student of English Teaching‚ Imam Khomeini International University‚ Qazvin‚ Iran Abstract: Electronic banking is the use of electronic means to transfer funds directly from one account
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government gradually implemented reforms in the banking industry based on the success of the initial economic reforms. China’s banking system‚ like the economy itself‚ has changed dramatically transforming from a single banking institution that acted as both a central bank and a commercial bank (the People’s Bank of China)‚ to one dominated by publicly traded firms driven by market fundamentals. According to Werner and Chung (2010)‚ the Chinese banking industry has gone through mainly three periods
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interconnected through a number of factors‚ such as trade‚ urbanization‚ and technology. During the medieval period that spanned roughly from the fifth to the fifteenth century‚ Middle China and the Islamic Caliphate were two renowned civilizations. Middle China was located in eastern Asia and the Islamic Caliphate was located in the Middle East‚ so these civilizations were geographically far. However‚ this did not impede them from interconnecting; they became connected to the world and to each other
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Factors influencing the use of Mobile Banking: The case of SMS-based Mobile Banking offered CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Mobile banking is an application of mobile computing which provides customers with the support needed to be able to bank anywhere‚ anytime using a mobile handheld device and a mobile service such as text messaging (SMS). Mobile banking removes space and time limitations from banking activities such as checking account balances‚ or transferring money from one account to another
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give my identity and the letter of the chairman of our department. He permitted my like begins. He introduced me with the Second Officer‚ Cashier‚ Computer Operator‚ Accounts Officer and other Officers. There I practically observed the Overall Banking and Management system of this institution and I discussed with the different Officers about my internship. They informed me about the overall activities and financial statement of the Bank. 1.2. Concept of internship: Internship is a process
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Mergers & Acquisitions : Indian Banking Scenario Source - Banking Events Update (December 2004 issue) The Indian financial system would be open to intense international competition with complete implementation of the provisions of WTO agreement on services (GATS) during the year 2005-06 when banks will be required to compete across the globe with multinational banks having greater financial strengths. The banks will also be required to strengthen their capital position to meet stringent prudential
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FRACTIONAL RESERVE BANKING Fractional reserve banking is a system under which bankers keep as reserves only a fraction of the funds they hold on deposit. This system has three features: • Bank Profitability By getting deposits at zero interest and lending some of them out at positive interest rates‚ goldsmiths made profits. The history of banking as a profitmaking industry was begun and has continued to this date. Banks‚ like other enterprises‚ are in business to earn profits. • Bank Discretion
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Challenges to the Indian bank – Merger & Acquisition Abstract The new business environment mainly driven by globalization and liberalization has provided tremendous opportunity for the Indian banking industry to grow. The buoyant economy‚ deregulation and increasing consumer demand has led the banking industry growth in the recent past. But on the other hand it has also resulted in more competition and reduced margin that is forcing the Indian banks to look at consolidation as the means of increasing
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THE BANKING INDUSTRY AND THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY POST-CONSOLIDATION By B. B. EBONG GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR/CHIEF EXECUTIVE UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC ABSTRACT Against the backdrop of the role of banks as financial intermediaries and their function as the engine of growth of the economy‚ this paper examines the extent to which the banking industry has helped to stimulate economic activities in Nigeria and what the prognosis looks like in the post-consolidation era. The paper notes that the banking industry
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR By‚ Sushanta Chakraborty PGDM 1st year‚ SEC B Roll No. 57 INTODUCTION Business need to attract and establish a customer market and would need to retain it through satisfaction. That is the key to its business performance (Johnson et al. 2000). In order to attain this goal‚ a company should have a high satisfaction rate from its clients. The increasing competition
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