Analysis on Credit Card Fraud Detection Methods 1 1 S. Benson Edwin Raj‚ 2A. Annie Portia Assistant Professor (SG)‚ P.G.‚ 2Scholar Department of CSE Karunya University‚ Coimbatore counter the credit card fraud effectively‚ it is necessary to understand the technologies involved in detecting credit card frauds and to identify various types of credit card frauds [20] [21] [22] . There are multiple algorithms for credit card fraud detection [21] [29]. They are artificial neural-network models which
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Citibank: Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific 1.0 Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific Region Citibank should launch the card product in Asia for several reasons. Firstly‚ Citibank can ride on the rapid economic development in the region via credit card products. Secondly‚ it is also an excellent way to overcome distribution limitations imposed on foreign banks in the region. Thirdly‚ it allows Citibank to expand its customer base from the upper income segment to include the rapidly
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A term paper on LETTER OF CREDIT AND ITS OPERATION PROCEDURES IN BANKS Course code: FB-509 Course Title: Principles and Practices of Banking SUBMITTED TO Abdullah Al Mahmud Lecturer Department of Banking Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka [Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree in Master of Business Administration (Banking)] PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY Md. Ataur Rahman ID: 50917063 Submission
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Why Credit Cards Should Replace Cash Shihao Chen Azusa Pacific University Why Credit Cards Should Replace Cash One hundred years ago‚ people had a lot of bills and coins in their wallets. The wealthier they were‚ the bigger wallets they had. Now‚ things have changed. More and more people have only one piece of plastic inside their wallets. In 1949‚ when a man named Frank McNamara had dinner in a restaurant‚ he found out that he left his wallet. After the dinner‚ he decided to create an alternative
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Citibank: Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific Citigroup is an American multinational financial services company based in New York City. Citigroup was formed from one of the world ’s largest mergers in history by combining the banking giant Citicorp and financial conglomerate Travelers Group. Nowadays is one of the world’s largest banks. In 2010 was in 22nd position worldwide‚ ranked on its total assets. Finally‚ it has the world ’s largest financial services network‚ spanning 140 countries
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question of this paper is: Which lessons are to be learned from the case of Novo Nordisk in China? Keywords: global strategy‚ foreign market entry‚ offshoring‚ R&D‚ pharmaceutics JEL Classification: F21‚ F23 1. Introduction and Method The forces of globalization are continuously changing the business landscape. Outsourcing and offshoring have been used by multinationals for decades. Global value chains stretch across the world and incorporate a diverse range of people and cultures. With
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shares are held by commercial banks. With more number of commercial banks catering to the same market‚ it has given rise to the intense competition. So far‚ there are 31 commercial banks‚ 87 development banks‚ 79 finance companies‚ 21 micro-finance development banks‚ 16 saving and credit cooperatives and 38 NGO (financial intermediaries) all these financial institutions are doing very well even in the slowdown of the economy. With increasing number of finance companies‚ development banks and cooperatives;
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Porter 5 forces Analysis for JetBlue Airway Potential Competitors: Low - Rivalry among existing firms is intense‚ which affect the profits to be low. It¡¦s unattractive to the potential competitors. - High initial investments and fixed costs such as lease a fleet of safe and reliable aircraft‚ negotiate reasonable gate access and landing fees as well as high labor and fuel costs. - There are the price competitions in the airline industry‚ which some major airlines offer the low-price fares that
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The Five Forces Model of Porter The Five Forces Model (P5F) and the framework behind it dates back to the early 80s and was the work of Michael Porter‚ a scholar working and teaching at the Harvard Business School. This model (see figure 1)‚ as declared by its creator‚ was able‚ at that time‚ to fill a void‚ in the management field corresponding to the development of a new discipline‚ Competitive Strategy. It came at a time when down-sizing‚ re-engineering etc. were elements of strategic choice
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Bargaining Power of SUPPLIERS: Moderate/ - There are plenty of hardware component manufacturers for cellphones but BlackBerry’s operating system is complicated therefore it limits the number of software developers that will work with them. - This problem was most recently seen when BlackBerry struggled to get native applications for the launch of the Z10. - The Bargaining Power of Suppliers for Blackberry has increased‚ due to Blackberry’s eroding market share. Firms who dominate the mobile
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