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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Mendez Enrolling in college was one of the most important decisions I made in my life. With this decision‚ come a lot of difficulties and obstacles but the outcome of my journey will be rewarding. One of the ways that I show that college is a top priority for me is by attending school and being on time everyday. Being on time show respect to the instructor and to my fellow classmates‚ being late to class means that I will miss important announcement or material presented at the beginning of class
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT on Comparative Study of Bank’s Retail Loan Products for Bank of Baroda Under the supervision of Mr. N. K. Kalani (Chief Manager‚ Retail Loan Factory‚ DMR - I) New Delhi Institute of Management 50 (B&C)‚ 60‚ Tughlakabad Institutional Area‚ New Delhi – 110062. Acknowledgement First and foremost‚ I wish to thank Bank of Baroda for providing me opportunity to undergo my internship training. I am very much thankful to Mr. Nand Kishore Kalani (Chief Manager
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BANKING SECTOR REFORMS AND NPA: A STUDY OF INDIAN COMMERCIAL BANKS Meenakshi Rajeev and H P Mahesh 1 Abstract The issue of non-performing assets (NPA)‚ the root cause of the recent global financial crisis‚ has been drawing the attention of the policy makers and academicians alike. The problem of NPAs‚ which was ignored till recently‚has been given considerable attention after liberalisation of the financial sector in India. This exploratory paper examines the trends of NPAs in India from
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVES Indian retailing industry has seen phenomenal growth in the last 5 years. Organized retailing has finally emerged from the shadows of unorganized retailing and is contributing significantly in the growth of Indian retail sector. ➢ Organized retail form 10% of total retailing. In the meantime‚ the organized sector will grow at the rate of around 30% per annum ➢ Cultural and regional differences in India are the biggest challenges in front of retailers. These factors
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Relevance and implication of business objectives models in terms of Nepalese enterprise. Ans: In much of economic theory‚ it is assumed that a business aims to maximise profits.In reality‚ most businesses which are run for “commercial gain” do have profit maximisation as an important objective – since the shareholders have taken a risk investing in the business and require a return (profit) to compensate them for their risk. Profit maximization is the process by which a firm determines the price
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to identify the training needs among employees of Public sector bank. In the current dynamic business environment training has become indispensable. The biggest challenge of human resource managers is to train the employees to produce desired results. In the cyclical process of training‚ training needs analysis is the first step which analyses the areas where training is essential. Total 100 respondents responded to the pre-tested questionnaire‚ for which Cronbach’s
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Objectives of the Study General Objectives The main objective of our program is to create three different interfaces of each device to one GUI (Graphical User Interface). These are the objectives; 1) to create a friendly user program. 2) To preview/display an output to the program. (It called it a Monitored Weathered System with Surveillance Camera‚ the program contains 3 devices that attached to the prototype; the camera‚ wind velocity and wind direction.) 3) Create the database for the records
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INTRODUCTION The main idea of this case evaluated the prioritization process as to whether it was the right process for VWoA. In this case‚ VWoA introduced a new prioritization process with three phases. But in the running the new process‚ VWoA have met many problem. All the problems can be regrouped in a major issue: How to find the right prioritization process. Background of VWoA 1930——Ferdinand Porsche designed the first Volkswagen automobiles. 1940——since the launch of the Beetles‚ Volkswagen
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THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED.‚ CHENNAI” ORGANIZATION STUDY Submitted to MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY‚ KOTTAYAM In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) (2010-2012) By ANJU ELIZABETH JOY Reg. No: 21770 RAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RAJAGIRI P.O.‚ KOCHI-683104 1 DECLARATION I ANJU ELIZABETH JOY hereby declare that this report titled ―A STUDY ON THE MANAGEMENT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS IN THE FEDERAL BANK LTD.‚CHENNAI’’
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