and who have an instrumental attitude to work‚ seeing salary as the only reward. Brief Description of the Problem: The performance of the Company has not been good and the records revealed the following facts: Wastage within the factory was costing the Company approximately Rs. 100‚000 a month. There was wide spread differences in individual work standards Processes were non-standardized resulting in repeated problems Management made all decisions and cascaded the result down to employees
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THE FEDERAL BANK LIMITED.‚ CHENNAI” ORGANIZATION STUDY Submitted to MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY‚ KOTTAYAM In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) (2010-2012) By ANJU ELIZABETH JOY Reg. No: 21770 RAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RAJAGIRI P.O.‚ KOCHI-683104 1 DECLARATION I ANJU ELIZABETH JOY hereby declare that this report titled ―A STUDY ON THE MANAGEMENT OF NON-PERFORMING ASSETS IN THE FEDERAL BANK LTD.‚CHENNAI’’
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1990-pReseNt The merger‚ 1990-1991 On 22 September 1991‚ the two largest general banks in the Netherlands‚ Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) and Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank (Amro)‚ merged. The resulting company adopted the name ABN AMRO. The two principal motives for the merger were to concentrate strengths and to scale up business internationally. The South American operations of ABN AMRO’s subsidiary Hollandsche Bank-Unie were combined with those of Banco Real under the name Banco ABN AMRO Real. In
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Occidental Bank is one of the largest banks in the Philippines and is the flagship company of the Occidental Group‚ the country’s first billion dollar bank in terms of net worth. It was established in 1962 in Ermita‚ Manila by a group of businessmen‚ led by Ms. Lean Cayanan‚ who is currently the bank’s chairman and single biggest shareholder. Its present headquarters are at Occidental Place‚ located along Paseo De Roxas‚ Makati City‚ and the Philippines’ financial center. The bank is a universal
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PRIVATISATION IN BANKS BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BANKING & INSURANCE SEMESTER V 2012-13 SUBMITTED BY TANIMA M. BANSAL SEAT No. JAI HIND COLLEGE ‘A’ ROAD‚ CHURCHGATE‚ MUMBAI - 400 020. PRIVATISATION IN BANKS BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BANKING & INSURANCE SEMESTER V 2012-13 SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE — BANKING & INSURANCE BY TANIMA M. BANSAL SEAT No. JAI HIND COLLEGE ‘A’
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Annual Report 2011 Contents Our Purpose & Our Values Letter to Shareholders Financial Highlights Board of Directors Principal Officers New Horizons III 2011 Report Card Operations Review Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Governance Additional Information Required under the SGX-ST Listing Manual Capital Management Risk Management Basel II Pillar 3 Risk Disclosure Financial Report Management Discussion and Analysis Financial Statements Group’s Major Properties Ordinary/Preference Shareholding
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT VALUERS ACCOUNTANTS’ REPORT LEGAL OPINION GENERAL INFORMATION DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION LIST OF STOCKBROKERS AND INVESTMENT BANKS ON THE NAIROBI STOCK EXCHANGE 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 4 5 8 23 32 35 37 46 48 5 54 87 89 95 97 Appendix I 23. CDS FORM 1. LIST OF CONTACTS ISSUER ISSUER : EQUITY BANK LIMITED Registered Head Office‚ NHIF Building 4th Floor‚ P.O. Box 7504-00200 NAIROBI Name / Title of Contact Persons Mr. James Njuguna Mwangi Chief Executive
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of Information Technology sector such as the Internet blue chips‚ online shopping and nanosecond email have failed to cure century-old malaises like illiteracy‚ poverty and unemployment in India. The paper presents few facts about digital divide based on global and the USA perspective‚ its definition and types as global‚ regional and national‚ and societal implications. It highlights India in the context of digital divide by discussing its infrastructural bottleneck that includes electricity‚
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A co-op store is a store which is owned and controlled by members of a cooperative‚ rather than a single store-owner or corporate entity. The cooperative tradition dates back to the 1700s in Great Britain‚ when workers began organizing in cooperatives in an attempt to get around usurious prices for basic goods‚ housing‚ and other services. Today‚ cooperative stores can be found all over the world‚ and some of these stores are extremely successful business entities. The idea behind a co-op store
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nationalization of major commercial Banks. For various reasons‚ they took roots mainly in the urban and metropolitan centers and bulk of loans and advances was directed to large and medium scale industries. No serious attempt was made by banks to finance agricultural sector. The Co-operative Banking structure was assigned the main task of meeting credit requirements in the rural areas.Yet‚the credit gap remained unfilled even after supplementing the efforts of co-operatives.In fact‚ it started widening
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