PRIVATISATION IN BANKS BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BANKING & INSURANCE SEMESTER V 2012-13 SUBMITTED BY TANIMA M. BANSAL SEAT No. JAI HIND COLLEGE ‘A’ ROAD‚ CHURCHGATE‚ MUMBAI - 400 020. PRIVATISATION IN BANKS BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BANKING & INSURANCE SEMESTER V 2012-13 SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE — BANKING & INSURANCE BY TANIMA M. BANSAL SEAT No. JAI HIND COLLEGE ‘A’
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OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE PROJECT The banking industry is one of the fastest growing industry in India. It is a mirror image of the economy of the country. With the liberalization of the economy‚ India has become the playground of major global banking majors. The major objectives of the study are as below: To analyse how political‚ economical‚ socio-cultural‚ technological factors affect this industry by PEST analysis. To find out level of competition in Indian banking industry through
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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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Economics Program at the University of Chittagong‚ observed that banks did not extend their credit schemes to the rural poor as they were not considered creditworthy. In this situation‚ the rural poor were forced to approach moneylenders who charged exorbitant rates of interest. In 1976‚ Yunus launched The Grameen Bank Project‚ on an experimental basis to study the framework of banking services for the rural poor. The objectives of the Grameen Bank Project were: •Providing banking services to the rural
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Module C Legal Liability True / False Questions 1. Auditors are potentially liable for monetary damages and subject to criminal penalties for failure to perform professional services properly. True False 2. Auditors cannot be held liable to their clients for failure to detect material management fraud. True False 3. Joint and several liability is a doctrine that allows a successful plaintiff to recover the full amount of a damage award from any defendant regardless
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Assignment Print View 1 of 334 http://ezto.mhecloud.mcgraw-hill.com/hm.tpx For more Ebook’s - Test Bank - Solution Manual Please visit our website : http://www.needbook1.com/ or contact us at Ebooksmtb@hotmail.com Also you can contact us on Skype: Ebooksmtb award: 1.00 point TB 01-01 Which of the following best describes the main rea... Which of the following best describes the main reason that independent auditors report on a company’s financial statements? Management fraud may exist within
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Corporate Finance Career Overview If you work in private enterprise‚ your company measures its success at the end of the year by comparing how much money it made to how much it spent. If it has made more than it has spent‚ it was a good year. If it has made less than it has spent‚ it was a bad year—or the company is in an investment phase. (In other words‚ like Amazon.com‚ it spent more than it made because the company and its investors believed it would realize a profit in the near future
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3. DUTCH-BANGLA BANK LIMITED 4 3.1 Company overview 4 3.2 Calculation of Rate of Return 4 3.3 Calculation of present value of the stocks 5 4. BRAC Bank 9 4.1 Company Overview 9 4.2 Calculation of Rate of Return 10 4.3 Calculation of present value of the stocks 10 5. AB Bank Ltd. 12 5.1 Company Overview 12 5.2 Calculation of Rate of Return 12 5.3 Calculation of present value of the stocks 13 6. ANALYSIS 15 6.1 Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd. 15 6.2 AB Bank Ltd. 17 6.3
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Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Background The Bachelor of Business Administration is a bachelor’s degree in business studies. Bachelor of Business Administrator (BBA) in Nepal introduced in 1997 and revised in 2003 the BBA program is four year 120 credits hours bachelor degree program. It designed to provide students with the business and management skills necessary to become effective leaders‚ innovators‚ and entrepreneurs in today’s competitive economy. The degree offers both a practical management
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Agrani Bank Limited Introduction Agrani Bank Ltd is a state owned scheduled bank in Bangladesh. It has a vital contribution towards lending and investment in economy because Agrani Bank Ltd. has been participating at all sectors (from industrial sector to microfinance). Here main purpose of preparing this report to make clear idea about credit risk management of Agrani Bank Ltd and gather enough knowledge to deal with these functions. We know that The Bangladesh Bank (BB) has placed few banks in the
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