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    Nationalized Banks

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    Allahabad bank:- Headquarters: Kolkata‚ Founded: 1865 Andhra bank:- Headquarters: Hyderabad‚ Founded: 1923‚ Founder: Bhogaraju pattabhi sitaramaya‚ key people: B A prabhakar Bank of Baroda:- Headquarters: Vadodara‚ Founded: 1908‚ Founder: Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad Key people: SS Mundra (Chairman&MD) Bank of India:- Founded: 7Sep 1906‚ Headquarters: Mumbai‚ Key people Vijayalakshmi R Iyer (CMD) Bank of Maharashtra:- Founded 1935‚ Headquraters: Pune‚ Key people: Shri Narendra Singh

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    World Bank

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    World Bank has undergone significant change in its purpose and membership since its inception in 1944” (world bank‚ 2003). As a result‚ there are many people criticize regarding its current governance and accountability. They are discussed that bank’s governance system is undemocratic‚ largely because borrowing countries that are impacted the most by bank projects have minimal voice in bank’s decisions about loan and projects and the selection of the bank president is unilateral. The World Bank also

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    Bank Overdraft

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    and for the period of its actual utilization. Generally an overdraft facility is given by a bank on the basis of a written application and a promissory note signed by the customer. In such cases an express contract comes into existence. In some cases‚ in the absence of an express contract to grant overdraft‚ such an agreement can be inferred from the course of business. Cash withdrawals from a bank account already overdrawn will automatically increase the size of the overdraft. An overdraft

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    Bank Regulation

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    Bank Supervision and Regulation In order for the United States economy to be successful‚ there has to be some kind of regulations in place. If there is a stable and sound financial system in place‚ that will increase the effectiveness of the economy and also increase the effectiveness of monetary policy. The institution that is in charge of supervising and regulating financial institutions is the Federal Reserve. Bank supervision includes things such as monitoring and examining the condition

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    Bank Suction

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    with the strange effects of "bank suction." Bank suction is the tendency of a vessel traveling near a steep underwater bank to move sideways toward that bank while an opposing force pushes the bow away. Although it usually affects large ships‚ it can affect smaller yachts and boats as well. The combination of close proximity to a steep bank‚ shallow depth and increased speed are the critical factors that determine the severity of the bank-suction effect. Bank suction starts when a vessel

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    Types Of Banks

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    Types of Banks. Commercial banks differ from investment banks.Most financial consumers think of “the bank” as a place to keep liquid financial resources‚ such as checking accounts and savings accounts. A consumer may have personal accounts at acommercial bank. The commercial bank’s primary business involves taking in financial assets as deposits then lending these assets to other customers at a rate of interest. The interest rate the bank charges on loansand revolving lines of credit or other credit

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    Bank Guarantee

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    IRREVOCABLE BANK GUARANTEE THIS IRREVOCABLE BANK GUARANTEE is made and executed on this ___ day ______. BY: _______________________ Bank Limited‚ a Banking Company incorporated in Pakistan and having its head office at _______________________ (city name) and Branch at Stock Exchange Building‚ Stock Exchange Road‚‚ Karachi (herein after referred to as the “Bank”‚ which expression shall‚ wherever the context so requires‚ means and include its successors-in-interest and permitted assigns) IN FAVOUR

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    Cimb Bank

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    PREPARED BY: HARYANTI HUSSEN (2009476958) BBA (HONS) FINANCE PREPARED FOR: PM MOHD ZAKI B. ZAKARIA TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background 1 1.1 Overview of CIMB Bank 2 1.2 Problem Statement 4 1.3 Research Objectives 4 1.4 Scope of the study 5 1.5 Limitation of the study 5 1.6 Significance of the study 6 1.7 Definition of term 7 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW

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    Grameen Bank

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    Introduction: Grameen Bank (GB) has reversed conventional banking practice by removing the need for collateral and created a banking system based on mutual trust‚ accountability‚ participation and creativity. Grameen Bank provides credit to the poorest of the poor in rural Bangladesh‚ without any collateral. At Grameen Bank‚ credit is a cost effective weapon to fight poverty and it serves as a catalyst in the overall development of socio-economic conditions of the poor who have been kept outside

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    Characteristics of Banks

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    Characteristics / Features of a Bank 1. Dealing in Money: A bank is a financial institution which deals with other people’s money i.e. money given by depositors. 2. Acceptance of Deposit: A bank accepts money from the people in the form of deposits which are usually repayable on demand or after the expiry of a fixed period. It gives safety to the deposits of its customers. It also acts as a custodian of funds of its customers. 3. Giving Advances: A bank lends out money in the form of loans to

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