HISTORY OF CONVENTIONAL BANKING Around 2000 BC‚ banking was initiated by farmers and traders in Babylonia whereby‚ grain loans were made. Later‚ this new mode of ‘trading’ spread to Greece. Some developments were emerging as deposits and money exchange were initiated. Modern banking took birth in Italy in the 14th century and the most famous conventional bank was Medici Bank. The bank system spread to Europe‚ in Amsterdam in the 16th century where much innovation took place‚ in London in the 17th
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property or issue and redeem their securities‚ bills etc. The policy role: Abiding by the Government policies in order to regulate the growth of the economy and achieving social goals. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE & ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE of Banking Sector in Pakistan : ORGANISATIOANAL STRUCTURE: “The framework‚ typically hierarchical‚ within which an organization arranges its lines of authority and communications‚ command and allocates
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SYNOPSIS INTRODUCTION I am doing my summer internship project from SBI Life insurance Company limited‚ Greater Noida. SBI Life Insurance is a joint venture life insurance company between State Bank of India (SBI)‚ the largest state-owned banking and financial services company in India‚ and BNP Paribas Assurance (French bank). SBI owns 74% of the total capital and BNP Paribas Assurance the remaining 26% of the capital. SBI Life Insurance has an authorized capital of ₹20 billion and a paid up
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Finance division of banking industry and utilizes most of my Finance skills and knowledge. So it was narrowed down to the study of Internet Banking. Objectives The main objectives of the study are: • To understand the concept of Internet banking and importance‚ to bank as well as customers. • To get aware of various aspects of net banking • To build up SWOC analysis of Internet banking. • To build up various solutions for drawbacks in net banking Scope of study
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Internet Banking (with examples from Developed vs Developing Countries) Presented to: Bert Lind Presented by: Group No.1 • S101417 Shahid Javed • S104503 Mumtaz Ali • S104451 Asif Iqbal • S101291 Mm Mudassar • S101659 Muhammad Shahzad Abstract We have discussed internet banking and security issues. Then we have given comparison of internet banking in developed countries and developing countries on the basis of security and infrastructure issues. Examples of banks are given from Pakistan (HSBC) and
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Banking in Nepal: A History of Banking System in Nepal This post is about banking in Nepal‚ a history of banking system in Nepal. In the context of Nepal‚ it is very difficult to trace the correct chorological history of the Banking systems in Nepal because there are no sufficient historical records and data about Banking in Nepal. Nepal bank Ltd. is the first modern bank of Nepal. It is taken as the milestone of modern banking of the country. Nepal bank marks the beginning of a new era in the
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General Banking Parities and Credit management of Jamuna Bank. A study on Rajshahi Branch 1 Chapter One Introduction Department of BBA University of Information Technology & Sciences General Banking Parities and Credit management of Jamuna Bank. A study on Rajshahi Branch 2 Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Study Practical orientation works as a bridge between the academic and the practical knowledge. The internship program is a compulsory part of BBA degree and it is a preparatory
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BANKING SERVICES IN INDIA I. HISTORY OF BANKING IN INDIA There are three different phases in the history of banking in India. 1) Pre-Nationalization Era. 2) Nationalization Stage. 3) Post Liberalization Era. 1) Pre-Nationalization Era: In India the business of banking and credit was practices even in very early times. The remittance of money through Hundies‚ an indigenous credit instrument‚ was very popular. The hundies were issued by bankers known as Shroffs‚ Sahukars
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An Executive Development Program on ’Green Banking Initiative: Opportunities for Bangladesh’ was organized by Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd (IBBL) on September 28‚2010 at the Mohammad Younus Auditorium of Islami Bank Tower in the city. Presided over by Mohammad Abdul Mannan‚ Managing Director of the Bank‚ Prof Dr Bandana Saha‚ Director General of Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM) was present in the program as Chief Guest. The key discussion was presented by Dr Shah Md Ahsan Habib‚ Associate
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org/pub/annual/anreport/ar0405/index0405.html Bangladesh Bank (2007) 13‚ 379-408. Fama‚ EF 1980‚ „Banking in the theory of finance‟‚ Journal of Monetary Economics 6‚ 3957. Iannotta‚ G‚ Nocera‚ G & Sironi‚ A 2007‚ „Ownership structure‚ risk and performance in the European banking industry‟‚ Journal of Banking and Finance 31‚ 2127-2149 14‚ 1319-1324. Kwast‚ ML & Rose‚ JT 1982‚ „Pricing‚ operating efficiency‚ and profitability among large Journal of Banking and Finance 16‚ 1173-1178. Oguzsoy‚ CB & Guven‚ S 1997‚ „Thoery and
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