Green banking is like a normal bank‚ which considers all the social and environmental factors‚ it is also called as a ethical bank. Ethical banks have started with the aim of protecting the environment. These banks are like a normal bank which aims to protect the environment and it is controlled by same authorities as what a traditional banks do. How do Green/Ethical banking differs from Normal banking? There are many differences compared with normal banking‚ they give more weight to environmental
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ICT in Banking Banking Facilities have been Improved due to ICT. People can now pay for goods using not only cash but plastic cards‚ cheques and direct debit cards. Smart cards can also be used to pay for goods over the internet. A person can now bank from home using the telephone or internet or even through their mobile phones. A person also no longer needs to go to the bank to take out money. Cash machines mean that people can take out money without having to visit the bank
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INTRODUCTION & HISTORY OF BANKING BANKING [pic] Introduction India cannot have a healthy economy without a sound and effective banking system. The banking system should be hassle free and able to meet the new challenges posed by technology and other factors‚ both internal and external. In the past three decades‚ India’s banking system has earned several outstanding achievements to its credit. The most striking is its
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Start preparing for a BANKING career along with PO Coaching A bank probationary officer is the starting level for class I officers in banking sector. The candidates are selected through written examination followed by GD and Interview. Probationary officers are trained to work in different functions such as admin‚ operations‚ accounts‚ marketing‚ finance‚ investment‚ etc. Thereafter candidates are posted as Asst Manager in any of the bank branches. Industry estimates suggest 20‚000 to 50‚000 PO
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Executive Summary Mobile Banking (Vishavjit Singh & gurjeet singh brar) Mobile devices have increasingly become tools that consumers use for banking‚ payments‚ budgeting‚ and shopping. The use of mobile phones in order to effectuate banking transactions is bound to increase in a significant way in the near future. This growth in mobile financial services not only depends on technological advances‚ but also on consumer confidence in the provided services. Almost every person has a cell
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Research Papers Vol. 5 No. 6 November 2009‚ Pp.117-132 Customer Relationship Management: Strategies And Practices In Selected Banks Of Pakistan Iftikhar Hussain ‚ Mazhar Hussain‚ Shahid Hussain and M. A. Sajid∗ As economic globalization intensifies competition and creates a climate of constant change‚ winning and keeping customers has never been more important. Nowadays‚ Banks have realized that customer relationships are a very important factor for their success. Customer relationship management (CRM)
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RURAL BANKING IN INDIA Introduction Rural banking in India has been the subject of study Survey Committee Report in 1954‚ literally thousand of reports have examined and investigated the problems relating to the credit delivery for agriculture and rural area. Latest magnum opus on the subject is the National Agricultural Credit Review report 2000. The Expert Committee on Rural Credit (Chairman: Professor V.S.Vyas) submitted its report in 2002.One
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Rural Retail Banking in India: 2020 Faculty Contributor : Jayadev M.‚ Associate Professor and Roger Moser‚ Visiting Faculty Student Contributors : Madhulika Kaul and Charvi Tandon Financial inclusion is seen as one of the means for overall economic development of a country. The growth of the rural retail banking industry fosters financial inclusion by providing financial products and services to people in the farthest reaches of the country. In India‚ even now the rural areas lack access to
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trust in an offline bank can encourage adoption of the bank’s online business. Yet‚ more and more brick-and-mortar banks and other businesses are investing in online Web sites that supposedly “leverage” positive consumer impressions of their offline business. The main purpose of this study is to test empirically whether or not trust in an offline bank transfers (i.e.‚ influences) perceptions about that company’s online bank. In order to do so‚ we analyze how trust in an offline bank influences four
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Government Debt Placement If a central bank has this responsibility‚ it is expected to place government debt on the most favourable terms possible. Essentially‚ a government can instruct the central bank to raise seigniorage income43 through a variety of methods‚ which include a reserve ratio (requiring banks to set aside a certain percentage of their deposits as non-interestearning reserves held at the central bank – an implicit tax)‚ interest ceilings‚ issuing new currency at a rate of exchange
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