This internship report entitled “Banking Practice & Guiding Laws thereof: NCC Bank Perspective.” has been started at the November 2011 under the instruction of our honorable intern supervisor & instructor Syed Shamsir Hossain. Asst. Vice President & Manager for the partial fulfillment of the requirement. 1.2. Objectives of the report Main objective of the report is to analyze the “Banking Practice & Guiding Laws of NCC Bank Ltd.” Moreover‚ the study also embodied the following specific objectives:
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Asking each and every customer is advantageous in as much as the company will know everyone’s feelings‚ and disadvantageous because the company will have to collect this information from each customer (National Business Research Institute‚ 2009) Customer satisfaction has been a subject of great interest to organizations and researchers alike. The principal objective of organizations is to maximize profits and to minimize cost. Profit maximization can be achieved through increase in sales with
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Background Customer satisfaction‚ a business term‚ is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. It is seen as a key performance indicator within business and is part of the four perspectives of a Balanced Scorecard. In a competitive market place where businesses compete for customers‚ customer satisfaction is seen as a key differentiator and increasingly has become a key element of business strategy. Customer satisfaction is an ambiguous
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS 1Puja Khatri & 2yukti Ahuja 1 School of Management Studies‚ Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ Kashmere gate‚ Delhi‚ India 2*Jagan Institute of Management Studies‚ 3‚ Institutional area‚ sector – 5‚ Rohini‚ Delhi – 85‚ India ABSTRACT With the advent of liberalization policy and RBI’s easy norms several private and foreign banks have entered in Indian banking sector which has given birth to cut throat
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different value of currency. This study has been undertaken to analyze whether the customer who deals with Thirumaal Finance Limited (TFL) for Foreign Exchange services in Chennai City are satisfied with the services provided by TFL or not. In todays market there are many Foreign Exchange service providers‚ but every customer has some preference to choose a particular Foreign Exchange service provider‚ and the customer who has used TFL service atleast once‚ will only use the TFL services again when
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BISCUIT A biscuit (pron.: /ˈbɪskɨt/) is a baked‚ commonly flour-based food product. The term is applied to two distinctly different products in North America and the Commonwealth Nations and Europe. * In the United States and Canada‚ it is a small‚ soft‚ leavened bread‚ somewhat similar to a scone‚ though generally softer and fluffier. Although yeast may be used as a leavening agent‚ it is often replaced or supplemented with baking powder or baking soda. A Southern regional variation on the
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Introduction Today banks have become a part and parcel of every individual’s life. When the business and commerce tend to be on the electronic nodes‚ it covers any form of business including banking. Modern banks have to be well-versed in Information Technology –its users and applications. Banking divisions have to be IT based‚ with the spread of digital economy. E-banking is more of a science and art. E-banking is knowledge-based and mostly scientific in using electronic devices of the computer
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Explain the importance of customer satisfaction in service organisations The aim of this essay is to explain the importance of customer satisfaction in service organisations. Clear meaning of the customer satisfaction has been provided along with the causes and results from the effective implementation. J. Heskett ’s "service-profit chain" model has been used in order to understand the relationships between profitability of a service organisation with customer satisfaction and loyalty and the outcomes
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DV 1. Customer satisfaction 1. Customer satisfaction is a key factor in formation of customer’s desires for future purchase (Mittal & Kamakura‚ 2001). 2. Furthermore‚ the satisfied customers will probably talk to others about their good experiences. This fact‚ especially in the Middle Eastern cultures‚ where the social life has been shaped in a way that social communication with other people enhances the society‚ is more important (Jamal & Naser‚ 2002). 3. Customer satisfaction leads to repeat
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(Winter 2014) Pilgrim Bank (A): Customer Profitability Pilgrim Bank (A) is a case that analyzes customer profitability in a retail banking setting. It explores a business phenomenon common to the retail banking industry and‚ within this context‚ acquaints you with the types of managerial questions that can be made by data analysis. As a recently hired analyst‚ Alan Green (your group’s role) has data on a sample of customers and must make recommendations about whether the bank should charge fees
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