Bangladesh Bank is the Central bank of Bangladesh. It is the monetary authority of the country. It came into existence under the Bangladesh Bank Order 1972 (Presidential Order No. 127 of 1972) which took effect on 16 December 1971. Through this order‚ the entire operation of the former State Bank of Pakistan in the eastern wing was transferred to Bangladesh Bank. Bangladesh Bank has 9 branch offices‚ two in Dhaka city (Sadarghat and Motijheel)‚ and one each in Chittagong‚ Khulna‚ Rajshahi‚ Sylhet
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A PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK PRODUCTS‚ SERVICES AND FUNCTIONING SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B&I) GURU GOVIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY‚DELHI SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Batch No:- 2008-2011 MAHARAJA AGRASEN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AFFILIATED TO GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY
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Blood bank management system Table of Contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………............... 3 1.1. Purpose………………………………………………………………………………. 3 1.2. Scope………………………………………………………………………………… 3 1.3. Definitions……………………………………………………………………………... 4 1.4. References …………………………………………………………….. 5 1.5. Overview ………………………………………………………………………. 5 Revision History Date Version Description Author SRS 1.0 Group-1 SRS 2.0 Group-1 SRS 3.0 Group-1
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responsibility. This project report contains the meaning of CSR which includes the advantage of CSR towards bank‚ society‚ responsibility of corporate houses‚ objective of CSR‚ motive of CSR‚ responsibility towards customer. This document is all about multidimensional growth of customers for which the bank liable for their service selling. This process leads to upliftment of people life. The banks are not bind to do so but the do these kind of activities for creating a goodwill sense among their customer
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contract between customers and their banks and building societies that these firms will keep their customers’ information confidential. This confidentiality is not just confined to account transactions – it extends to all the information that the bank has about the customer. But from time to time‚ banks end up releasing information that they should have kept secret about their customers to a third party which sometimes ends up in major consequences for the banks and their customers. Bank’s duty
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originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were Bank of Hindustan (1770-1829) and The General Bank of India‚ established 1786 and since defunct. The largest bank‚ and the oldest still in existence‚ is the State Bank of India‚ which originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806‚ which almost immediately became the Bank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks‚ the other two being the Bank of Bombayand the Bank of Madras‚ all three of which were established under charters
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “Comparative Study of IDBI Federal’s Incomesurance with the other products available in the market.” IDBI FEDERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. LTD. Submitted By: Ravi Gupta 11BSP2089 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2012 IBS GURGAON A PROJECT REPORT ON “Comparative Study of IDBI Federal’s Incomesurance with the other products available in the market.” Submitted By: Ravi Gupta 11BSP2089 A report submitted in partial fulfilment of The requirements of
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Social Science Vol. 4 No. 6; June 2013 Credit Risk Mitigation Strategies Adopted By Commercial Banks in Kenya Moses Ochieng Gweyi Assistant Lecturer Department of Co-operative Studies The Co-operative University College of Kenya P.O. Box 24814-00502 Nairobi‚ Kenya Abstract The study’s overall objective was to investigate credit risk mitigation strategies adopted by 44 the commercial banks currently operating in Kenya. The study was descriptive in nature. The study opted for both primary
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Commercial Bank Recent changes have reformed the banking sector worldwide. The economic‚ political and social transformations have obliged several banks all over the world to emphasize on retail banking. Commercial Bank answers to those challenges by implementing a change program called PEGASUS. Pegasus has under its umbrella five main programs: 1) CRM implementation‚ 2) Business Process Reengineering‚ 3) Development of alternative distribution channels such as e-banking‚ 4) New roles‚ new work
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Lecture 11: Handout The Regulation of Banks Date: 28 April 2004 Module: International Banking Why Regulate Banks? Banks are intermediaries between money suppliers and those who need money. Commercial banks are most heavily regulated financial institutions. Five main reasons for regulation: I. The first is to ensure the safety and soundness of banks. The purpose is to maintain I) domestic and II) international confidence‚ III) protect depositors and ultimately taxpayers
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