UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI ASSIGNMENT OF BAKING OPERATION AND MARKETING PREPARED FOR: SIR Khalid Jamil Ansari DEPARTMENT: Karachi University Business School SEMESTER: 2nd semester SUBJECT: Banking Operations CONTENT 1. How many types of customers and elaborate it ________________01 2. How many type of account also explain them?__________ 03 3. What are the basic requirements for opening of an account?__________________________________________04 1 | Page Q1.How
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Study on “Applications of 3G technology in the Education sector: Perspective Bangladesh” Name: Md. Mahbubul Haque Osmani Faculty of MSJ department‚ University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. Address: 105‚ 4th floor‚ Lake Circus‚ Kalabagan‚ Dhaka. Mobile: 01716806361 E-mail: osmani.mcj.du@gmail.com Applications of 3G technology in the Education sector: Perspective Bangladesh ABSTRACT: Bangladesh recently touched a new milestone in Information and Communication Technology with the inauguration of commercial
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Introduction: e-banking is defined as the automated delivery of new and traditional banking products and services directly to customers through electronic‚ interactive communication channels. E-banking includes the systems that enable financial institution customers‚ individuals or businesses‚ to access accounts‚ transact business‚ or obtain information on financial products and services through a public or private network‚ including the Internet. Customers access e-banking services using an intelligent
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Project Report On “THE GENERAL BANKING FUNCTION” Prepared By: Vishal Panchal B.B.A. 3rd Year Submitted to: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open Univercity July 2007 ❖ DECLARATION I‚ Kamaliya Paresh A.‚ hereby declare that the Summer Project Report work undergone at Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd..‚ presented is carried by my own experiences and observation in the bank. This Summer Project Report is submitted as a part of Management study curriculum and as partial fulfilment
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Chaudhury‚ Abijit; Jean-Pierre Kuilboer (2002). e-Business and e-Commerce Infrastructure. McGraw-Hill Frieden‚ Jonathan D.; Roche‚ Sean Patrick (2006-12-19). "E-Commerce: Legal Issues of the Online Retailer in Virginia”. Richmond Journal of Law & Technology chapter:13 ‚p:(2) Graham‚ Mark (2008). "Warped Geographies of Development: The Internet and Theories of Economic Development" . Geography Compass pp: 771. Kessler‚ M. (2003). More shoppers proceed to checkout online. Retrieved January 13‚ 2004
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system. While it was initially developed to fulfill the needs of Muslims‚ Islamic banking has now gained universal acceptance.Islamic banking has been in existence since the 1970s‚ and it has shown tremendous growth over the last 30 years. The practice of Islamic banking now spreads all over the world from the East to the West‚ all the way from Malaysia‚ Bahrain to Europe and the US. As of 2004‚ the size of the banking industry assets has reached hundreds of billions of dollars from merely hundreds
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Customer Relationship Management in Banking with a case on HSBC A Project Report presented to Dr. Shweta Dixit Faculty Member Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies Mumbai on March 21‚ 2007 in Partial fulfillment of the academic requirements for the Part Time MBA Programme by Mr. Kapil Bhatia (03) Preface The service industry has always been of vital component of all economies. It has become more so these days. From
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trade liberalization ‚ chapter two will present the overall principles and arguments related to trade liberalization‚ followed by benefits and impacts of trade liberalization on income distribution‚ employment opportunity‚ and environmental issues focusing on textile and garment sector. Here‚ particular attention will be devoted to current and potential impacts of trade liberalization on Ethiopian textile and garment industry. The third chapter of the paper deals with research methodology i.e.
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GAPS IN TECHNOLOGY IN PAKISTAN MARKET GAP: An unmet consumer need or a group of potential customers who are not yet purchasing a good or paying for a service. Gaps in the market represent opportunities for companies to expand their customer base by increasing awareness and creating targeted offers or advertising campaigns to reach the untapped market. Identification of gaps in the market is an important step in increasing market penetration. Following are the market gaps in technology in Pakistan:
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IDBI BANK LTD. | RISK AND TRUST IN RETAIL BANKING(Retail Asset) | Guided by: Mr. Akhilesh Prakash | Submitted by:SAURABH MEHTA Admission
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