INTERNATIONAL BANKING UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI MASTERS OF COMMERCE (BANKING AND FINANCE) SEMESTER I 2012-13 SUBMITTED BY SARMISTHA SASMAL PROJECT GUIDE PROF. DR. TUKARAM B. GADWE SYDENHAM COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS ‘B’ ROAD‚ CHURCHGATE‚ MUMBAI- 400 020 |DECLARATION | I‚ Miss. Sarmistha Sasmal‚ the student of M.Com (Banking & Finance)(Semester-I)
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The Evolution Of Banking by Andrew Beattie (Contact Author | Biography) With the exception of the extremely wealthy‚ very few people buy their homes in all-cash transactions. Most of us need a mortgage or some form of credit to make such a large purchase. In fact‚ many people use credit in the form of credit cards to pay for everyday items. The world as we know it wouldn’t run smoothly without credit and banks to issue it. In this article we’ll‚ explore the birth of these two now-flourishing industries
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‘middlemen’) between the suppliers of funds and users of funds. What are the different types of banks? Banks’ activities can be divided into: * Retail banking - Dealing directly with individuals and small businesses; * Business banking - Providing services to mid-market business; * Corporate banking - Directed at large business entities; * Private banking - Providing wealth management services to high net worth individuals and families; * Investment banking - relating to activities
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World Business Council for Sustainable Development Case Study 2007 Ledesma Local Supplier Development Program Ledesma’s Local Supplier Development Program aims to strengthen job-creation in and the economic development of the province of Jujuy‚ in Argentina‚ and particularly in the area where its employees live. In doing so‚ the company designed a program in which the growth of local suppliers could also provide benefits for the company. In this way‚ the sustainability of the program
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millions of dollars in advertising‚ behind the scenes‚ workers who manufacture its products still earn the bare minimum. In the last three years‚ China Labor Watch (CLW) has been monitoring the conditions of PUMA’s suppliers in China. During an investigation on Taiway Sports Ltd.‚ a supplier that “has enjoyed an “A” ranking for years now” according to PUMA’s 2005/2006 Sustainability Report‚ CLW has found deplorable conditions. Conveniently‚ on March 19th‚ after CLW notified PUMA about Taiway’s conditions
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Internet Banking Table of Contents Chapter–1– Introduction 0 Chapter–2– Internet Banking a new medium 7 Chapter--3 - International experience 19 Chapter -4 -The Indian Scenario 33 Chapter- 5- Types of risks associated with Internet banking 41 Chapter- 6- Technology And Security Standards For Internet - Banking 49 Chapter -7 - Legal Issues involved in Internet Banking 74 Chapter- 8- Regulatory and supervisory concerns 84 Chapter–9 - Recommendations 98 Annexure 1 111 Annexure 2 112
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Wal-Mart ’s Chinese Suppliers Bill Reagor Mid-Continent University International Business Week Two MGT 6013 Dr. Sila Tuju 5/3/2012 Wal-Mart ’s Chinese Suppliers Question One Is it legitimate for an enterprise like Wal-Mart to demand that its suppliers adhere to a code of ethics? What are the benefits of this practice to Wal-Mart? What are the cost? Wal-Mart is the world’s largest retailer‚ and with that distinction there is an obligation to act as an example to the
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Money and Banking: Islamic Banking & Conventional Banking Submitted By: Rehman Sohail Hamza Arshad Submitted To: Ms. Shehla Akhtar [pic] Management Sciences Department National University of Modern Languages H-9‚ Islamabad Islamic Banking Vs Conventional Banking One must refrain from making a direct comparison between Islamic banking and conventional banking (apple to apple comparison). This is because
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INTRODUCTION BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA What is a bank ? A bank is a financial institution that provides banking and other financial services to their customers. A bank is generally understood as an institution which provides fundamental banking services such as accepting deposits and providing loans. There are also nonbanking institutions that provide certain banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank. Banks are a subset of the financial
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A Supplier Alliance at Quaker Oats Summary Quaker Oats Company of Chicago‚ IL formed an alliance with Graham Packaging of York‚ PA. Graham is a leading global manufacturer of custom blow molded plastic containers. Plastic bottles are the largest single quantity and cost item purchased by Quaker Oats. Gatorade had captured over 82% of the global market share in the sports beverage industry. The purchasing department established a goal of lowering the bottling cost $10 million to $15 million per
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