THE IMPACT OF BANK REGULATION ON THE OPERATIONS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF HFC BANK. Contents CHAPTER ONE 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1. 1 Background of the Study 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Research Objectives 5 1.4 Research Questions 5 1.5 Significance of the research. 5 1.6 Organization of the Study 5 1.7 Limitations of the study 6 Chapter Two 7 Literature Review 7 2.1 Definition of Terminologies 7 2.2 Regulation in the banking industry 8 2.2.1 Objectives
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Report On Deposits and Loan services of The City Bank‚ HSBC Bank of Bangladesh‚ and Sonali Bank Ltd. FIN402 PREPARED FOR‚ Abdullah All Yusuf Khan Faculty of CBA PREPARED BY‚ Group-Sunflower NAME | STUDENT ID | Umme Habiba Sultana | 10102170 | Naima Akter | 10102180 | Raad Rahman Ratin | 10102164 | Khohinoor Akter | | LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 3th March‚ 2012 Abdullah All Yusuf Khan Course Instructor International University
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS AND CO-OPERATIVE BANKS Introduction The robust macroeconomic environment continued to underpin the financial performance of Indian banks during 2004-05‚ with major bank groups successfully weathering the impact of an upturn in interest cycle. The demand for credit was broad-based during 2004-05 with agriculture and industry joining the housing and retail sectors to drive up the demand for credit. A sharp increase in net interest income mitigated to a large
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General Comparison between HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank HDFC Bank ICICI Bank Second largest private Sector bank largest Private Sector Bank Retail assets constituted 51.3% of advances in FY12. Retail assets constituted 34% of advances in FY12 Comparison on the basis of services:
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Banks are basically service-rendering institutions. The existence and success of banks depend on their ability to meet the various needs and wants of the customers. The new millennium has brought with it challenges as well as opportunities in various fields of economic activities including banking. The banking sector in India has undergone several changes in the areas of prudential‚ regulatory‚ disclosure and supervisory norms. The financial reforms launched during the early 1990s have dramatically
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INTRODUCTION WHAT IS BANK? A bank is a financial institution‚ which deals with money and credit. It accepts deposits from individuals‚ firm and companies at a lower rate of interest and gives at a higher rate of interest to those who need them. The difference between the terms at which it borrows and those at which it lends from the source of it profit. A bank‚ thus‚ is a profit earning institution. HISTORY OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN PAKISTAN 1947 The inception of Pakistan as the first Islamic
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OPERATIONS OF BANK AGENCY IN KENYA- EQUITY BANK AND BANK AGENTS IN NAIROBI WEST by MUNGA‚ DOROTHY WAMBAIRE 056157 A Management Research Project Proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce Strathmore University 2013 Declaration This is to certify that this research proposal is my original work and that it has not been presented or submitted for a degree award in any other institution of higher learning. Information from other sources
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People’s Bank of China The People’s Bank of China is the is the central bank of People’s Republic of China with the power to control monetary policy and regulate the financial institutions in mainland China. The People’s Bank of China has more financial assets than any other single public finance institution in world history. History: The bank was established on December 1‚ 1948 based on consolidation of Huabei Bank‚ the Beihai Bank and the Xibei Farmer Bank. The headquarter was first located
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tSTRUCTURE OF BANKS Commercial banks can be divided into 2 main categories: (1) Scheduled banks (2) Non-scheduled banks (1) Scheduled bank: A scheduled bank is so called because it has been included in the second schedule of Reserve bank of India Act‚ 1934. To be included in the schedule‚ the bank must satisfy the following 3 conditions: (a) It must have paid up capital and reserves of an aggregate value of at least Rs. 5 lakhs; (b) It must satisfy the reserve bank that its affairs
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roles played by bank capital in the banking business. This report briefly outlines the main functions of bank capital and takes a brief look at the benefits of bank capital to the bank and the banking industry. It is hoped that from reading this paper a general understanding of the roles of bank capital in the banking business can be gained. Bank Capital A bank ’s capital also known as equity is the margin by which creditors are covered if the bank ’s assets were liquidated. A bank must hold enough
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