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    axis bank

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    STUDY ON INNOVATIVE PRODUCT AND SERVICES IN AXIS BANK Executive Summary The project is based on the product and services of Axis bank. AXIS Bank is India’s third largest private sector bank. It started its operation in 1994 and after that‚ the Government of India allowed new private banks to be established. Before it was as United Trust of India (UTI) bank that had a special position in the Indian capital markets and has promoted

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    What are its implications to the competitive advantage of banks? The bank gains a competitive advantage by having technologies. Today‚ the main challenge for banks is to be firmly integrated in the global supply chain and profiteer from increasingly global product transaction. Conspicuously‚ the banking sector has continuously embraced heightening competition‚ globalization and incessant technological developments‚ consequently spurring an increase of links and networks within the industry. As the

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    Autonomy of Central Banks

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    nomy of central bank MACROECONOMICS 1.Central banking: Functions: -management of public debt of government (agent of government & no autonomy) -Regulation & supervision of banking entities(Here the role is of lender) -financing of development activities and other associated functions(in this close coordination with government) 2.central bank independence: -Personal matters In this case gov. Distances itself from appointment‚dismissal procedures of top

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    Importance Og Bank

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    Why banks are important in an economy Bank is an organization or financial institution whose current operations are accepting deposit money and giving loans (slideshareinc 2012)‚ bank is one of the type of financial intermediary(state of Connecticut). Understandings of a bank are varying‚ depending on the views of people. In past‚ bank only place to saving and borrowing money. Now understanding of the bank is growing with the development of the bank function in today ’s modern life. For example

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    Table of Content Introduction 1 1. The Beginning of Deutsche Bank 1 2. Reconstruction Due to First And Second World War 4 3. Internationalization 4 4. Becoming a Global Player 5 5. Conclusion .6 Introduction Deutsche Bank‚ an international universal bank‚ was internationally active a short time after its foundation. The bank’s early decades were a period of rapid expansion. With its growth Deutsche Bank seemed to be unstoppable. But with the beginning of the First and Second World

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    33 Functions of Commercial Banks 33.1 Introduction You have studied in the earlier lesson about different types of banks and their nature. It may be of interest to you now to know about the various services/functions performed by commercial banks. In this lesson‚ you will study about the various services provided by commercial banks to the business community in particular and the public in general. 33.2 Objectives After studying this lesson‚ you will be able to describe the various functions

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    role of banks

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    ROLE OF BANKS First‚ they take a leading role in developing other financial intermediaries and markets. Second‚ due to the absence of well-developed equity and bond markets‚ the corporate sector depends heavily on banks to meet its financing needs. Finally‚ in emerging markets such as India‚ banks cater to the needs of a vast number of savers from the household sector‚ who prefer assured income and liquidity and safety of funds‚ because of their inadequate capacity to manage financial risks Definition

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    South Indian Bank

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    SUMMARY The study was conducted in South Indian Bank‚ Hampankatta branch. South Indian bank (SIB) is a leading commercial private sector bank in India. On 29th January 1929‚ South Indian Bank was brought to life by an ensemble of entrepreneurs at Trissur‚ in Kerala. The Hampankatta branch was started in 1966 with 1 manager and 3 staff. The huge number of Keralites in Mangalore was one of the main reasons of starting SIB branch here. The bank has a remarkable growth since its beginning now it is

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    Pest Analysis for Bank

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    Transcript * 1. PESTEL ANALYSIS- BANKING SECTOR ABHINAV SAINI AKANKSHYA BISHWAL BIPIN KUMAR GAURAV SHARMA PANKIT MAHENDRU RISHIKA MAHESHWARI * 2. The banking system remains‚ as always‚ the most dominant segment of thefinancial sector. Indian banks continue to build on their strengths under theregulators watchful eye and hence‚ have emerged stronger. The banking sector in India has made significant progress in the last five years –the growth is well reflected through parameters including profitability

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    BRAC Bank CSR

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    BRAC Bank started its journey on 4th July‚ 2001 as a private commercial bank focused on Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). In just a decade‚ the Bank has become a leading bank in Bangladesh‚ keeping its core focus in SME yet becoming one of country’s leading financial hypermarket.  Today BRAC Bank holds a dynamic network of 157 branches‚ 400 SME unit offices‚ 500 Remittance Delivery Points‚ nearly 350 ATMs and 14 Financial Kiosks across the country.  The stakeholders of the bank are BRAC‚ the largest

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