SUMMER TRAINING REPORT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOANS OFFERED BY PUNJAB STATE COOPERATIVE BANK WITH THAT OF TWO PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS (AXISAND HDFC) AND THE EFFECT OF MARKETING In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration (2012-14) Submitted By:- AKHIL AWASTHI MBA RETAIL MANAGEMENT ROLL NO: 15003 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF APPLIED AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES‚ PUNJAB UNIVERSITY‚ CHANDIGARH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like
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Internet Banking Table of Contents Chapter–1– Introduction 0 Chapter–2– Internet Banking a new medium 7 Chapter--3 - International experience 19 Chapter -4 -The Indian Scenario 33 Chapter- 5- Types of risks associated with Internet banking 41 Chapter- 6- Technology And Security Standards For Internet - Banking 49 Chapter -7 - Legal Issues involved in Internet Banking 74 Chapter- 8- Regulatory and supervisory concerns 84 Chapter–9 - Recommendations 98 Annexure 1 111 Annexure 2 112
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long-lasting relationships with their customers and increase their revenues and profits. CRM in the banking sector is of greater importance. The aim of this study is to explore and analyze the strategic implementation of CRM in selected banks of Pakistan‚ identify the benefits‚ the problems‚ as well as the success and failure factors of the implementation and develop a better understanding of CRM impact on banking competitiveness as well as provide a greater understanding of what constitutes good CRM practices
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Finance division of banking industry and utilizes most of my Finance skills and knowledge. So it was narrowed down to the study of Internet Banking. Objectives The main objectives of the study are: • To understand the concept of Internet banking and importance‚ to bank as well as customers. • To get aware of various aspects of net banking • To build up SWOC analysis of Internet banking. • To build up various solutions for drawbacks in net banking Scope of study
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Mrs. Suraiya Nazeen Associate Professor Dept. of Finance and Banking University of Chittagong Submitted By: Bidhan Dev Fourth Year B.B.A.(Hon’s) ID No: 08303052 Session: 2007-2008 Department of Finance and Banking University of Chittagong University Of Chittagong Date of Submission: Letter of Submission Date: To Mrs. Suraiya Nazneen Associate Professor Department of Finance & Banking University of Chittagong Chittagong
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CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 3 1.1. Background Information 3 1.2. Research Problem 3 1.3. Objectives 4 1.3.1 Project Objectives 4 1.3.2 System Objectives 4 1.4. Significance of the Study 5 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 6 2.1. Online Banking 6 2.2. History of Online Banking 6 2.3. General Statistics 7 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background Information Jumuia Bank is a renowned bank in Kenya which has over 46 branches nationwide in Kenya. Its headquarters is located in Nairobi in Hurlingham‚ Lenana
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HISTORY OF MOBILE BANKING | INTRODUCTION OF MOBILE BANKING | MOBILE BANKING CONCEPT | PRIMARY MODELS FOR MOBILE PAYMENT | MOBILE BANKING IN INDIA | MOBILE BANKING TECHNOLOGY | CHALLENGES FOR A MOBILE BANKING SOLUTION | ROLE OF HANDSETS IN MOBILE BANKING | FRAUDS & SAFETY MEASURES IN MOBILE BANKING | RECESSION IS NOT AFFECTING MOBILE BANKING | POSITIVENESS OF MOBILE BANKING | PROCEDURE OF REGISTRATION | Problems in m banking | RBIS AND M BANKING SERVICES IN INDIA(GUIDELINES)
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USENI YUSUF ONWUDE MBF/ADMIN/0483/2009-2010 [pic][pic]INTRODUCTION SOLUDO.C (2004: 4) The Nigerian banking system has undergone remarkable changes over the years‚ in terms of the number of institutions‚ ownership structure‚ as well as depth and breadth of operations. These changes have been influenced largely by challenges posed by deregulation of the financial sector‚ globalization of operations‚ technological innovations and adoption of supervisory and prudential requirements
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Debt Ratio Debt Ratio • defined as the ratio of total debt to total assets‚ expressed in percentage‚ and can be interpreted as the proportion of a company’s assets that are financed by debt. • Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors. The higher this ratio‚ the greater amount of other people’s money being used to generate profits. Formula: • The debt ratio is calculated by dividing total debt by total assets. Debt Ratio = Total Debt Total Assets Examples •
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paper’s main aim is to find out which banking system‚(Islamic or conventional) performed better overall.11 different ratios were used and they were grouped into 4 different categories which are Profitability‚Liquidity‚Risk and solvency‚and Efficiency. 5 banks from Islamic will be compared with another 5 banks from conventional banking for a period of 5 years that is from years 2006 to 2010. To see whether there is a difference in the performance of the two banking systems which are Islamic and conventional
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