on banks QUESTIONNAIRE “Comparative Study on public and private sector banks” Dear customer‚ We are the students of C.T.I.E.M.T. Shahpur‚ Jalandhar. We are undergoing the project entitled named “Comparative Study on public and Private sector banks” So by filling this questionnaire please helps us in completing our project. Q1. Which Sector bank do you have your account? Public ( Private ( Both ( Q2. In which bank do you have your Account?
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Effect of Motivation on Organizational Commitment in Private Sector Asavari Mahadeshwar Govinda Samtani Lavina Fernandes Abstract In today’s challenging business environment it’s important for every organization to stay highly profitable in order to survive the increasing competition. Hence‚ every company strives to manage all the
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Yes Bank is a private bank in India. It was founded by Ashok Kapur and Rana Kapoor‚ with the duo holding a collective financial stake of 27.16%.[4] YES BANK has received significant national and international recognitions which include Dr. Rana Kapoor‚ Founder‚ MD & CEO being recognised as the Entrepreneurial Banker of the Decade (2001-2010) by Bombay Management Association; Business Standard Banker of the Year - 2011; India’s No. 1 New Private Sector Bank in the Financial Express-E&Y Best
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they do in the form of schools‚ nurserys etc. Voluntary sector organizations also provide these services but they are not required to‚ they choose to do so. The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up‚ controlled and funded by the government‚ for example public school and NHS hospitals. The statutory sector is funded by people who pay taxes and national insurance etc. This is different from the independent sector which involves organisations being run by business people
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INTRODUCTION A bank is an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other financial services. Banks accept deposits and make loans or make an investment to derive a profit from the difference in the interest rates paid and charged‚ respectively. In India the banks are being segregated in different groups. Each group has their own benefits and limitations in operating in India. Each has their own dedicated target market. Few of them only work in rural sector while others in
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SECTOR ANALYSIS BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA • SUMMARY GROWING LENDING AND DEPOSIT: Total lending and deposits have increased at CAGR of 22.8 per cent and 21.2 per cent‚ respectively‚ during FY06-13 • HIGHER ATM PENETRATION: Total number of ATMs in India have increased to 1‚04‚500 in 2012 and is further expected to double over the next two years • RISING RURAL PENETRATION: With the help of Financial Inclusion Plan (FY10-13)‚ the banking connectivity in India increased more than threefold to
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Basic information of icici bank (Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Bank): ICICI Bank was established by the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India‚ an Indian financial institution‚ as a wholly owned subsidiary in 1994. The parent company was formed in 1955 as a joint-venture of the World Bank‚ India’s public-sector banks and public-sector insurance companies to provide project financing to Indian industry.[10][11] The bank was initially known as theIndustrial
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ASSIGNMENT TITTLE: ASSIGNMENT – PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE SUBJECT: PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE COURSE: MASTERS IN DEVELOPMENT FINANCE UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH: GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LECTURER: Prof Gavin Woods DUE DATE: 7 MAY 2009 DECLARATION I herewith declare this work to be my own‚ that I have acknowledged all sources I have consulted in this assignment itself and not only in the bibliography‚ that all wording unaccompanied by a reference is my own‚ and that no part
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Term paper titled: “Asset quality in Indian Banks: Analysis and Trends” Submitted to Prof. P C Narayan In partial fulfillment for the requirements of completion of course Banking‚ Financial markets and Systems Submitted by: Group 18 Patil Akshay Vishwanath AnkitKhirwal Rachit Srivastava 1111078 1111244 1111367 1 Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................
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from various services provided by different banks (Both private as well as Nationalize banks) 1.2 Objective: 1.2 A Primary objective: :-To study satisfaction level of customers of different banks with respect to various services provided by banks. 1.2 B Secondary objectives: :- To study the unique services provided by banks ‚ if any and to study customers response in this respect :-To study the contemporary issues in banking sector and problems faced by banking sector. :- To analyze
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