Risks in Banking |Banking‚ by its nature‚ entails taking a wide array of risks. Banking supervisors need to understand these risks and be satisfied that banks| |are adequately measuring and managing them. The key risks faced by banks are discussed below. | |Credit risk | |The extension of loans is the primary activity of
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The Collapse of Continental Illinois National Bank: The Implications for Risk Management and Regulation FAIZA ASLAM 0710422 1. Why did Continental experience a run in 1982? How did it manage to survive without recourse to official assistance? Ans. Continental was an established organization before 1982. However it was involved in a practice where it was taking up heavy duty loans from the market. It had raised loans worth $600 million from Penn Square‚ an institution involved in lending
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operations of the Bank. An Islami Bank is a financial institute whose status‚ rules and procedures expressly state its commitment to the principles of Islamic Shari’ah. * The main objectives of the bank are: a) To conduct interest-free banking‚ b) To establish participatory banking instead of banking on debtor-creditor relationship‚ c) To invest through different modes permitted under Islamic Shari’ah‚ and d) To accept deposits on profit-loss sharing basis. The mission of the bank is to establish
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just imagine how our economic system in particular could function efficiently and effectively without the services rendered by banks. As the center of the financial sector‚ the banking industry in most emerging economies is passing through a process of change. With the passing of years‚ our banking system underwent rapid development which includes how they handle different risks to survive in their industry. As the financial activity has become a major economic activity in most economies‚ any interference
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students require to write a report on a research project that may be given as a requirement by the organization or can be selected by the student in consultation with the institutional advisors. Accordingly‚ due to the affiliation with The Trust Bank Limited (The TBL) and previous exposure to employee related issues‚ ‘Employees’ Job Satisfaction in the TBL’ was chosen as the subject by the researcher. It is believed that this analysis including the recommendations will be of some importance both
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A "chargeback" is the end result when a credit card customer successfully disputes a transaction that appears on their credit card bill. Customer disputes typically arise from dissatisfaction with the quality of merchandise or services received‚ merchandise or services not received‚ or a questionable transaction. A dispute creates a "retrieval" — the process of gathering transaction proof. When a cardholder disputes a charge‚ the merchant’s account is debited for the funds in question while the
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Background of the study The word credit has been derived Latin word “credo” which means I believe or I truest which signifies at trust of confidence reposed in another person. The term credit thus means reposing trust of confidence in some body. Credit is purchasing power not derived from income but created by financial institution either as an offset to idle income held by deposition in the bank or as a need addition to the total amount purchasing. By credit we mean the power which one person
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6. Financial Performance Analysis With the help of 5 years balance sheet and income statement managed from the Annual Reports of Standard Bank Limited I have done the following ratio analysis. Financial indicators in the last six years |Item |Ratio |2007 |2006 |2005 |2004 |2003 | |Earning Ability |Return on Equity |20.59% |16.71% |23.16% |16.05%
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CREDIT MANAGEMENT & COLLECTION OF RECEIVABLES DR. RICHARD MAYUNGBE LAGOS‚ NIGERIA 26TH – 27TH OF JULY‚ 2010 INTRODUCTION Nearly every writer on the subject has worked out his own definition of credit. The following writers are examples: John Stuart in his Political Economy defines credit as the permission to use another’s capital. Joseph French Johnson in Money and Currency calls credit the power to obtain goods and services by giving a promise
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External Analysis of National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd To conduct an external analysis‚ one must evaluate three environments; the general or macro environment‚ the industry and the competitive environment. In this paper‚ we will examine NCB’s macro environment‚ its industry and competitive environment. General Environment According to Carpenter and Saunders (2009)‚ the macro environment can be defined as the larger forces that a firm faces‚ which includes political‚ economic‚ socio-cultural‚ technological
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