Jagannath University‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Chapter One 1.1. Introduction: There are around 106‚000 Small and Medium Enterprises in Bangladesh according to a market survey. Based on the estimate‚ there is a total funding requirements of BDT 200 Billion. A lot of banks are financing for their working capital‚ fixed asset purchase and other business purposes through complicated or less friendly credit analysis methods by taking land or building as primary collateral. City Bank‚ as specified in its Small
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Website: www.bangladesh-bank.org www.bangladeshbank.org.bd www.bb.org.bd Banking Regulation & Policy Department Bangladesh Bank Head Office Dhaka February 27‚ 2011 BRPD Circular No.02 Date: ---------------------- Falgun 15‚ 1417 Chief Executives All Scheduled Banks in Bangladesh Policy Guidelines for Green Banking Introduction: We are aware that global warming is an issue that calls for a global response. The rapid change in climate will be too great to allow many eco-systems to suitably
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[pic] Introduction 1) Statement of the Research Problem: Human Resource Management practices in Bangladesh Bank including Human Resource planning‚ Recruitment & Selection‚ Training & Development‚ Performance Appraisal‚ Compensation System‚ Transfer‚ Promotion‚ Demotion/Termination and Labor Relations with Analysis‚ Findings and Recommendations. 2) Origin of the study: There exists huge difference between theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge. This report is an outcome of
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The Role of Agriculture in the Economic Development of Bangladesh Muhammed Nazmul Islam Economic Portrait of Bangladesh After December 1971 Bangladesh was expected to be a prosperous economy by eradication of poverty & utilization of political freedom to avail economic liberation. With great ambitions in eyes & high responsibilities on the shoulder‚ Bangladesh reached to the 20th century with some achievements & lots of disappointments. In past 20 years (1990 to 2009) the Gross Domestic Product
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THE IMPACT OF BANK REGULATION ON THE OPERATIONS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF HFC BANK. Contents CHAPTER ONE 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1. 1 Background of the Study 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Research Objectives 5 1.4 Research Questions 5 1.5 Significance of the research. 5 1.6 Organization of the Study 5 1.7 Limitations of the study 6 Chapter Two 7 Literature Review 7 2.1 Definition of Terminologies 7 2.2 Regulation in the banking industry 8 2.2.1 Objectives
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which helped capital formation was the accumulation of capital. Profit made by the business community constituted the major part of savings the community and the saved has assumed to be invested. They thought capital formation indeed plays a deceive role in determining the level and growth of national income and economic development. In the view of many economists‚ capital occupies the central and strategies position in the process of economic development in an underdeveloped economy lies in a rapid
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An Assignment on Foreign exchange & International Banking Offshore banking in Bangladesh & Shahjalal islami bank ltd‚(OBU) operations in Bangladesh. Prepared for: Subarna Barua Lecturer‚ Department of International Business‚ University of Dhaka. Prepared By: Sujoin Saha (17) Ariful Hoq Ahmad (55) Department of International Business (2nd Batch)‚ Session: 2012-13 Course Name: Business Analysis in National & International Context Course Code: IB-407. Date of Submission:
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Chapter One 1.0 Introduction Bangladesh economy has been experiencing a rapid growth since the ’90s. Industrial and agricultural development‚ international trade‚ inflow of expatriate Bangladeshi workers ’ remittance‚ local and foreign investments in construction‚ communication‚ power‚ food processing and service enterprises ushered in an era of economic activities. Urbanization and lifestyle changes concurrent with the economic development created a demand for Banking products and services
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Term Paper On Problems & prospects of Mobile Banking in Bangladesh Business Research Methodology Course Code: CB-606 (A Term Paper submitted as a partial requirement for the fulfillment of the course CB – 606: Corporate Finance & Banking; in the Department of Banking & Insurance‚ University) Submitted to Dr. Rafiqul Islam Professor & Chairman Department of Banking. University of Dhaka
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E-Banking in the selected private commercial Banks: An Evaluation. By Md. Motahar Hossain & Md. Sajedur Rahman Abstract: E-Banking is the waves of the future. It provides enormous benefits to consumers in terms of case and cost of transactions‚ either through internet‚ telephone or other electronic delivery channels. For many consumers‚ electronic banking means 24-hours’ access to cash through an Automated Teller Machine ATM or Direct Deposit of paychecks into checking or savings accounts. E-banking
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