CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION OF BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were The General Bank of India‚ which started in 1786‚ and Bank of Hindustan‚ which started in 1790; both are now defunct. The oldest bank in existence in India 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
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Banking industry begins to show signs of slowdown After witnessing a strong growth during last few years‚ the banking industry has now started showing signs of slowdown‚ as deposits‚ assets‚ investment and profitability of banking sector is on decline while credit risk‚ market risk‚ interest risk‚ NPLs and advances are widening. According to the assessment of the State Bank of Pakistan’s Quarterly Performance Review of the Banking System (July-September 2008)‚ released on Thursday‚ due to
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THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER IN THE BANKING SECTOR In the 21st century‚ more and more people are using the computer and banking system to manage their personal and business finances. Indeed‚ the blending of computer and banking has made the overall management of household and business finances far easier than it ever has been at any point in history. With the computer and banking‚ it is simple to keep track of various types of financial accounts. Indeed‚ all you need to do is log onto the computer
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MARKETING IN BANKING SECTOR AND RECENT PERCEPTIONS IN MARKETING THOUGHTS OF SERVICES MARKETING IN BANKING Marketing approach in banking sector had taken significance after 1950 in western countries and then after 1980 in Turkey. New banking perceptiveness oriented toward market had influenced banks to create new market. Banks had started to perform marketing and planning techniques in banking in order to be able to offer their new services efficiently. Marketing scope in banking sector should be considered
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(1995) Corporate Governance Sophastienphong‚ Kiatchai and Kulathunga‚ A (2008) Getting Finance in South Asia 2009: indicators and analysis of the commercial banking sector. World Bank Publications. Williams‚ H.M and Shapiro‚ L (1979) Power and Accountability: The changing role of the corporate board of directors. Carnegie-Mellon. University Press. Web: Financial Sector Assessment Program (2003) Available from www.imf.org/external /pubs/ft/scr/2003/cr03321.pdf (Accessed: 13 August 2009). Mauritius
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Customer Satisfaction in the Banking Industry Case Study – Barclays Bank of Kenya Ltd. Customer satisfaction is a major issue in almost all sectors. This can basically determine the success and profitability of a company as a satisfied customer would most likely to ‘spread the good word’ or would have be happy to do business again with the firm. It is an important theoretical and practical issue for market researchers and consumer researchers (Meuter et al‚ 2000). With positive results in most research
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1.1 Origin of the StudyPage The report entitled “Corporate Social Responsibility in The Banking Sector of Bangladesh” has been prepared as a partial fulfillment of MBA program‚ of Dhaka University.After completing my Masters of Business Administration (MBA) as a student of Dhaka University‚ I wanted to submit this project paper. 1.2 Significance of the Study The ‘social contract’ between the corporation and the community is of critical importance. The motivations for these contracts are
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Banking Sector in India History‚ Evolution‚ Opportunities & Challenges Submitted by Mayank Kishore B039 Vivek Manjarekar B041 Anshu Kumar Sinha B064 Table of Contents Evolutionary Phase 3 Foundation Phase 3 Nationalization of Banks 4 Effect of nationalization 5 Reformatory Phase 5 First generation reforms 5 Impact of first generation reforms 6 Second generation reforms 7 Review of second generation reforms 10 Opportunities & Challenges 11 New banking licenses & key guidelines 11
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A PESTEL ANALYSIS BY Judit Baksa Gergely Csaba Brian Fellers Iulian Ion Tamas Orbán company background • Pepsi-Cola Company was founded in 1898 • Today‚ PepsiCo is a world leader in convenient • • • • snacks‚ foods and beverages Revenues of more than $43 billion Over 198‚000 employees Merged with PepsiAmericas and Pepsi Bottling Group in 2009 Major brands among others: • Pepsi‚ Tropicana‚ Mountain Dew‚ Dole‚ Lipton‚ Starbucks‚ 7UP‚ Lay’s‚ Doritos‚ Gatorade‚ etc. political
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decades? Has the overall outcome of the changes been greater stability in the banking sector? Discuss the respective roles of asset and liability management in modern banking. Deregulation‚ innovation and globalisation has changed the way banks run from asset management to liability management‚ as well as the change from ‘mono’ to ‘multi-tasking’ and the increased competition in the sector as well as risk. The banking system has evolved drastically from the traditional mono-tasking institution
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