1.1 Origin of the StudyPage The report entitled “Corporate Social Responsibility in The Banking Sector of Bangladesh” has been prepared as a partial fulfillment of MBA program‚ of Dhaka University.After completing my Masters of Business Administration (MBA) as a student of Dhaka University‚ I wanted to submit this project paper. 1.2 Significance of the Study The ‘social contract’ between the corporation and the community is of critical importance. The motivations for these contracts are
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1 STEPS TO UNDERTAKE THE FINAL SEMESTER MBA PROJECT. 1. Identify a qualified guide from the list of approved guides published in the CDE website and select a guide relevant to your specialisation. 2. An email would be sent to the guide informing him/her about your choice. 3. Contact the guide and discuss the topic with the guide. (Refer to guidelines in the website) 4. The guide must register his / her acceptance online to guide you. 5. After getting approval from the guide‚ please submit your project
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Summer Training Project Report ON Risk Management in Banking Sector Summer Training Project Report Submitted for Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Prof. S.P Jain SUBMITTED BY Varun Sharma 0871913907 GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL (Affiliated to GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY) ROHINI‚ NEW DELHI – 110085 (2007-09) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my heartiest gratitude to Mrs. ANITA KHANNA
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Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector A Case Study on Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector Acknowledgement I would like to thank Mr. S.C Bihari‚ Professor Banking Management for giving me the opportunity to work on the case and for increasing the knowledge base in the area of banking sector. I am also thankful to sir
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COMMERCIAL BANKING SECTOR SUMMARY: Banking industry is the blood vascular system of our economy. The banks have played substantial role in the growth of Indian economy. From the meagre start in 1860 the banks have come to long way. The total shape of banking system was changed in 1991 due to the introduction of financial sector reforms as part of the liberalisation process. These reforms were aimed at enhancing the viability and efficiency of our banking system. Although there is a sustainable
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THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER IN THE BANKING SECTOR In the 21st century‚ more and more people are using the computer and banking system to manage their personal and business finances. Indeed‚ the blending of computer and banking has made the overall management of household and business finances far easier than it ever has been at any point in history. With the computer and banking‚ it is simple to keep track of various types of financial accounts. Indeed‚ all you need to do is log onto the computer
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FINA0501 OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR Chan Yuen On Alice | 2010070314 Contents 1 2 3 Introduction History Mundell’s Holy Trinity 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 5 Floating Exchange Rate Free Capital Flow Limited Independence of Monetary Policy 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 Distinctive Characteristics Financial Structure 5.1 Central bank — Reserve Bank of India (RBI) 5.1.1 Background 5.1.2 Function and Roles 5.2 Commercial Banks 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3 Public Sector Banks Private Banks Foreign Banks
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Banking Sector Reform in Ethiopia: An Abstract Admassu Bezabeh‚ Ph.D‚ School of Business and Leadership‚ Dominican University of California San Rafael‚ California Desta‚ Asayehgn‚ Ph.D. School of Business and Leadership ‚ Dominican University of California‚ San Rafael‚ California. The fragile and inefficient state-dominated banking sector that existed in Ethiopia during the military government (1974-1991) was a major hindrance to economic growth. Since it took power in 1991‚ the current government
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(1995) Corporate Governance Sophastienphong‚ Kiatchai and Kulathunga‚ A (2008) Getting Finance in South Asia 2009: indicators and analysis of the commercial banking sector. World Bank Publications. Williams‚ H.M and Shapiro‚ L (1979) Power and Accountability: The changing role of the corporate board of directors. Carnegie-Mellon. University Press. Web: Financial Sector Assessment Program (2003) Available from www.imf.org/external /pubs/ft/scr/2003/cr03321.pdf (Accessed: 13 August 2009). Mauritius
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both in the industrial sector and the financial sector‚ released a variety of forces that propelled India into a new growth trajectory.2 In this paper‚ we are going to assess the role that the banks played in making this growth happen and the impact that these reforms had on banks. We start with a brief history of banking regulation in India. We then move on to outline some of the principal reforms that were implemented in the 1990s and their impact on the banking sector. Although this section does
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